I will take some pics today & post them.
I have a taylor-troubleshooter chlorine tester that requires 2 chemicals to be added and it turns PINK and a generic brand (can't remember the name) uses a single chemical and the results turn YELLOW
I can test the exact same water, at the exact same time, with both kits and the YELLOW will show much more chlorine than the PINK.
If I look right away after inverting the taylor it seems like there is enough chlorine but after another 15-20 seconds pass, it gets lighter until it looks like there is virtually no chlorine in the water at all.
The YELLOW test kit doesn't fade even if I come back a minute later & look at it again.
Do I just have to look fast at the Taylor results or is the YELLOW showing more chlorine in my water than I actually have?
I have a taylor-troubleshooter chlorine tester that requires 2 chemicals to be added and it turns PINK and a generic brand (can't remember the name) uses a single chemical and the results turn YELLOW
I can test the exact same water, at the exact same time, with both kits and the YELLOW will show much more chlorine than the PINK.
If I look right away after inverting the taylor it seems like there is enough chlorine but after another 15-20 seconds pass, it gets lighter until it looks like there is virtually no chlorine in the water at all.
The YELLOW test kit doesn't fade even if I come back a minute later & look at it again.
Do I just have to look fast at the Taylor results or is the YELLOW showing more chlorine in my water than I actually have?