I did a CYA test for the first time today using my Taylor K-2005C test kit. The embossed scale for the test is on the outside of the small comparator tube and on my comparator it's in a location that's EXTREMELY hard to see. My 50+ year old eyes have lost a step or two but I'm not blind by any means and I didn't even know the scale was where it is until I read the test directions which told me the scale was where it was. Even with my 2.5x reading glasses on and working to get the angle of the light just perfect I couldn't even get close to reading the numbers on the scale. I finally had to take a photo of the scale with my phone camera and then zoom in a bunch before I could read the numbers on the scale. I then used something sharp to put scratches next to the 30 and 40 ppm marks so I'll be able to tell when my CYA is within my target range.
Has anyone else had problems trying to read that CYA scale on the Taylor comparator? I don't think they could've put it in a more hard-to-see location if they had tried to. The rest of the kit is great; they just dropped the ball on that part of the design.
Has anyone else had problems trying to read that CYA scale on the Taylor comparator? I don't think they could've put it in a more hard-to-see location if they had tried to. The rest of the kit is great; they just dropped the ball on that part of the design.
