Hi All,
I searched the forum before posting and I saw a few others had the same issue I did, but I did not find a post with a resolution.
The issue is a big discrepancy in the FAS-DPD FC numbers when I use 10ml vs 25ml sample. For example this morning I got 3.5ppm FC using 10ml (7 drops to clear), but 5.6ppm (28 drops) using 25ml sample.
In both tests today I used two scoops of powder. I've done this several times in the past with the same result - the FC ppm is always significantly higher when using a 25ml sample.
I'm using the Taylor K2006 test kit with a magnetic stirrer.
I've followed the instructions here Extended Test Kit Directions as best I can (as well as the card in the case).
I've tried reversing the order (e.g. 25 first then 10ml and vice-versa), using more or less powder (1 "heaping" vs 2 scoops on the 10ml), etc but the results are consistent. And testing the *same* sample size back-to-back is also consistent, e.g. I get the same answer in 2 consecutive 25ml tests.
So, there may not be a decent answer as to why this is happening, but for giggles let's assume I'm not doing something bone-headed...which result should I go with for dosing?
Thanks, Ken
I searched the forum before posting and I saw a few others had the same issue I did, but I did not find a post with a resolution.
The issue is a big discrepancy in the FAS-DPD FC numbers when I use 10ml vs 25ml sample. For example this morning I got 3.5ppm FC using 10ml (7 drops to clear), but 5.6ppm (28 drops) using 25ml sample.
In both tests today I used two scoops of powder. I've done this several times in the past with the same result - the FC ppm is always significantly higher when using a 25ml sample.
I'm using the Taylor K2006 test kit with a magnetic stirrer.
I've followed the instructions here Extended Test Kit Directions as best I can (as well as the card in the case).
I've tried reversing the order (e.g. 25 first then 10ml and vice-versa), using more or less powder (1 "heaping" vs 2 scoops on the 10ml), etc but the results are consistent. And testing the *same* sample size back-to-back is also consistent, e.g. I get the same answer in 2 consecutive 25ml tests.
So, there may not be a decent answer as to why this is happening, but for giggles let's assume I'm not doing something bone-headed...which result should I go with for dosing?
Thanks, Ken