Hello all,
Is there any way to use the Taylor K-2006 test kit to test CC without going through the FC titration process?
The reason I ask is that with the CC test tied to the FC test and FC levels at 20 ppm or higher, it would take 100 drops of titration just to get the chance to perform the CC test with a drop equivalence of 0.2 ppm. (Even with 0.5 ppm, it would still take 40 drops!)
Anyone know of a way around this? I tried adding R-003 reagent to my pool water sample and it just turned it yellow instead of the pink I was hoping for. I'm diluting my pool samples for the FC tests, but that makes it impossible to test CC with any level of accuracy.
Thanks for any ideas on this!
BTW, my water is looking less green, more clear, but still a bit cloudy (can't see the bottom at the deep end). So, it's getting there. I hope!
Is there any way to use the Taylor K-2006 test kit to test CC without going through the FC titration process?
The reason I ask is that with the CC test tied to the FC test and FC levels at 20 ppm or higher, it would take 100 drops of titration just to get the chance to perform the CC test with a drop equivalence of 0.2 ppm. (Even with 0.5 ppm, it would still take 40 drops!)
Anyone know of a way around this? I tried adding R-003 reagent to my pool water sample and it just turned it yellow instead of the pink I was hoping for. I'm diluting my pool samples for the FC tests, but that makes it impossible to test CC with any level of accuracy.
Thanks for any ideas on this!
BTW, my water is looking less green, more clear, but still a bit cloudy (can't see the bottom at the deep end). So, it's getting there. I hope!