- Jun 19, 2024
- 23
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
Getting the hang of the various tests in the TF-Pro kit, I thought I'd try out the Chlorine Drop test today for the first time. The "Comparator Block" test for Chlorine I got a reading of right around 3 (see attached image), which seems good. When I tried the Drop test, though, I found it very difficult to control the drops coming out of the R-0871. These drops look *tiny* compared to the those from the other chemical droppers, and sometimes all it takes it tilting the bottle for 2-3 drops to come slipping out rapidly, without even any squeezing. To my eye it would probably take 3-4 of these tiny droplets to make one drop from any of the other bottles.
Because of all this, it was a little hard to count the drops but I counted 16 drops (more or less) to get the liquid to turn clear -- suggesting an FC of ... 8? That's pretty far off the reading of 3 I'm getting with the simpler test.
Is it possible I got a defective dropper bottle? Or am I getting something wrong here?
Because of all this, it was a little hard to count the drops but I counted 16 drops (more or less) to get the liquid to turn clear -- suggesting an FC of ... 8? That's pretty far off the reading of 3 I'm getting with the simpler test.
Is it possible I got a defective dropper bottle? Or am I getting something wrong here?