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For the titrations it will not be a problem. You might have some problems with the pH test (perhaps this is why so many people complain that they cannot differentiate the colors.)Gooserider said:On a related subject, I notice your instructions kept suggesting reading things in "natural light" - I usually do most of my testing at night, in the comfort of our kitchen using a bottle of water I brought in from the pool... The light in our kitchen is from CF bulbs, how much of a difference does that make?
Gooserider
I prefer using a northern blue sky for that test and the CYA test ia really best done outside in open shade.
It is next to impossible to get acuurate readings from a borate test strip in anything but daylight BTW. Even a Daylight bulb with a high CRI does not really help.
CF lights do not have a very good CRI so they are not good for any tests that require color matching.