Hi folks, I apologize for being lazy...I imagine there are posts on this somewhere here already, but I'm going to ask...
My Taylor K-2006 kit is now a year old. The chlorine and pH level reagents have already been replaced, and will be again soon, as those are used the most often of course. But I'm wondering about some of the other reagents, such as the ones used for CH and TA testing. I have a reasonable amount these reagents left, but at the one year point should I be replacing them as well? I've kept the reagents in the plastic kit case and out of direct sun or heat, so their "environmental conditions" have been pretty good. Should I keep using them until something seems obviously wrong with them, or replace them at 1 year (or some longer interval) automatically?
Thanks,
Greg
My Taylor K-2006 kit is now a year old. The chlorine and pH level reagents have already been replaced, and will be again soon, as those are used the most often of course. But I'm wondering about some of the other reagents, such as the ones used for CH and TA testing. I have a reasonable amount these reagents left, but at the one year point should I be replacing them as well? I've kept the reagents in the plastic kit case and out of direct sun or heat, so their "environmental conditions" have been pretty good. Should I keep using them until something seems obviously wrong with them, or replace them at 1 year (or some longer interval) automatically?
Thanks,
Greg