Hi all,
I just wanted to understand the CC test for the TF-100 kit.
It seems to me that since the kit only reads chlorine in .5 intervals, you can never really be too sure if you're at the ".2" mark. I think the obvious answer is if the solution turns any shade of pink after adding 5 drops of R-0003, and goes clear after the first drop to measure the amount, it's probably time to SLAM? (And, obviously, if it takes more than a drop to determine CC level, it's definitely time to SLAM.)
My water remains clear even after the 5 drops, but I guess my question is, given a properly maintained TFP pool, and an average swimmer load during the summer, what is your typical indication that it's time to SLAM? (Would you wait if the solution turns only the very slightest shade of clear-pink after adding R-0003?)
Thanks again!
I just wanted to understand the CC test for the TF-100 kit.
It seems to me that since the kit only reads chlorine in .5 intervals, you can never really be too sure if you're at the ".2" mark. I think the obvious answer is if the solution turns any shade of pink after adding 5 drops of R-0003, and goes clear after the first drop to measure the amount, it's probably time to SLAM? (And, obviously, if it takes more than a drop to determine CC level, it's definitely time to SLAM.)
My water remains clear even after the 5 drops, but I guess my question is, given a properly maintained TFP pool, and an average swimmer load during the summer, what is your typical indication that it's time to SLAM? (Would you wait if the solution turns only the very slightest shade of clear-pink after adding R-0003?)
Thanks again!