- Aug 16, 2017
- 17
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Hello,
I have recently converted my pool to SWG. Per recommendations on TFP, I purchased the TF Pro test kit. Since I already had purchased a Taylor salt test, I got the regular TF-Pro, rather than the "Salt" variant. I used it today for the first time.
To be honest, I am disappointed:
Does anyone have any suggestions??
Thanks,
George
I have recently converted my pool to SWG. Per recommendations on TFP, I purchased the TF Pro test kit. Since I already had purchased a Taylor salt test, I got the regular TF-Pro, rather than the "Salt" variant. I used it today for the first time.
To be honest, I am disappointed:
- The CYA test maxes out at 30. SWG recommendations in TFP are much higher than that. So, unless there is an adaptation, I effectively cannot use this test without diluting my samples. In addition, the cya mixing bottle's dropper/outlet was clogged (more likely holed never formed during manufacturing). I had to cut it.
- there is no drop-based pH test. You have to use the color comparison tests. Taylor used to have a nice drop based test which measured pH and acid demand.
- the "daily" Cl test is also a color comparison test. It maxes out at 5ppm, which is also well below SWG recommendations.
- Reliance on color comparison tests does not work, at least not for me. Leaving aside the issue of testable range, the problem is that it is too difficult to distinguish "hue" from "saturation" in these tests, i.e. a sample can have the saturation of one value, and the hue of another (at least so it seems to my eyes). Additionally, having used a Taylor test kit years ago, the reference colors tend to get scratched and fade with time. This is EXACTLY WHY I wanted a drop-based kit!
Does anyone have any suggestions??
Thanks,
George