I like mine, but it does attract a few "wow, you're a dork!" comments. It's a hard world out there...
If the stir bar does that hop thing instead of spinning, the batteries are getting weak.RCDuck said:Thanks for confirming that it is in fact always supposed to spin.... mine works great when it does.... when it doesn't.... not so great. I was actually lamenting the purchase, but judging from all the other reviews, I'll love it if/when I get it to work properly.
beezar said:I another extremely convenient device is the Taylor Sample Sizer Measuring tool. (You'll need the correct size test tubes that come with it... one test tube comes with the speedstir). Saves so much time.
http://www.taylortechnologies.com/produ ... artID=2301
Richard320 said:If the stir bar does that hop thing instead of spinning, the batteries are getting weak.
waste said:beezar said:I another extremely convenient device is the Taylor Sample Sizer Measuring tool. (You'll need the correct size test tubes that come with it... one test tube comes with the speedstir). Saves so much time.
http://www.taylortechnologies.com/produ ... artID=2301
I've seen those and NEED to get one, I just wasn't sure it would do both the 25ml and the 10ml.
As has been said - the Speed-Stir is a MUST! (if you can afford it and are ordering from Dave anyway)
As a cheaper Alternative I use a 25 ml syringe. You can perfectly add 10 or 25 ml and get it exact easily and quickly.beezar said:waste said:beezar said:I another extremely convenient device is the Taylor Sample Sizer Measuring tool. (You'll need the correct size test tubes that come with it... one test tube comes with the speedstir). Saves so much time.
http://www.taylortechnologies.com/produ ... artID=2301
I've seen those and NEED to get one, I just wasn't sure it would do both the 25ml and the 10ml.
As has been said - the Speed-Stir is a MUST! (if you can afford it and are ordering from Dave anyway)
Yup, the Sample Sizer Measuring tool does both 25 and 10 ml. Just make sure you get the correct test tubes with it. And it really takes literally 2 seconds to get the perfect amount of water needed in the tube... no flicking, no water droppers, no refilling after you get rid of too much water. piece-o-cake
Melt In The Sun said:I like mine, but it does attract a few "wow, you're a dork!" comments. It's a hard world out there...
Vandergraff said:I am kinda of confused.
With TF100 I measure FC every evening - normally ~ 3ppm which I then add chlorine to get to 6ppm. If I do this I don't need to shock - TA is ~80-90 which I test every week or so. CH ~ 240 - so I don't test often.
How would the Speedstir help me - everyone seems to love it - but ~ 6 drops every evening of the FC test isn't really a big deal.
The tests I find a little harder to gauge accurately PH (using the TF100 block) and CYA (again TF100) wouldn't seem to get any help ):