Tattooed Nurse

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Ozona Texas
Pool Size
15601
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
CircuPool RJ-30
I just my CH and it is zero. I tested twice using the Taylor as I always do thinking I did something wrong. Zero both times. Is this a bad thing to have a CH 0? If so, what do I do to correct it?
pH 8
TA 70
CH 0
FC 15
CC O
Salt 3400
 
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I would check and make sure you are using the correct R-0010, R-0011L, and R0012 reagents, and carefully following the instructions.

 
I would check and make sure you are using the correct R-0010, R-0011L, and R0012 reagents, and carefully following the instructions.

Oh I did. I checked to make sure when I tested the second time because that's where I thought I screwed up.
 

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I would check and make sure you are using the correct R-0010, R-0011L, and R0012 reagents, and carefully following the instructions.

So my test instructions do not say to add 10 drops of the R-0010. It says to add 20. It also says to add 5 drops of the R-0011L not 3.
 

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Are you using a 10ml or 25ml sample of pool water?
Clean your test vial with alcohol, allow it to dry, rinse with pool water and retest CH.
 
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The difference in the instructions is the amount of sample water.

10 drops and 3 drops is for a 10mL sample. Each drop of R-0012 is 25CH.
20 drops and 5 drops is for a 25mL sample. Each drop of R-0012 is 10CH.

The 10mL sample is plenty accurate and uses less reagent.
The 25mL sample is when you think your CH is low.

As @proavia indicates, clean your vial with rubbing alcohol, dry and try again with the 10mL sample directions.

Continue to add drops until the water does NOT change color again, subtract that last drop.
 
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Use a 10ml sample of water - plenty accurate enough for our purposes and saves reagent
10 drops of R-0010
3 drops of R-0011L
Each drop of R-0012 will count as 25 ppm CH

What color is the sample after adding/mixing the R0011L?
 
The difference in the instructions is the amount of sample water.

10 drops and 3 drops is for a 10mL sample. Each drop of R-0012 is 25CH.
20 drops and 5 drops is for a 25mL sample. Each drop of R-0012 is 10CH.

The 10mL sample is plenty accurate and uses less reagent.
The 25mL sample is when you think your CH is low.

As @proavia indicates, clean your vial with rubbing alcohol, dry and try again with the 10mL sample directions.

Continue to add drops until the water does NOT change color again, subtract that last drop.
I have been doing strictly but the instructions. Good to know about yo 10ml using less reagent! Will use the alcohol cleaning method as well!
 

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