The reagents are 3 or 4 months old. I keep them cool and dark and in the carry case they gave me.How old are your reagents? Most will last 2 years if stored properly (cool, dry, dark place). If u are getting consistent readings based on your dosages it is unlikely they are bad.
The oto test (while not super accurate) can help reaffirm the results of the fas/dpd test. The ph test can change color if left alone a while. There are several different factors involved in how quickly this may occur.
For this reason it is recommended to read all tests immediately, record the results, then discard the sample.
Here’s some good info on common testing errors as well as how to identify bad reagents![]()
Water Testing Errors - Further Reading
www.troublefreepool.com
The article, while interesting and possibly helpful in the future, doesn't seem to have anything that clearly explains how the pH test w/R-0012 would be so chromatically dynamic (I especially don't know what to make of "high levels of chlorine > 10 ppm can cause a false low or 0 chlorine reading"). I am partly colour blind (I fall over backwards on Ishihara tests), but every time I get someone to spot me, my colour perception over these tests are correct.
That could be helpful. But... I'm not sure the TF-Pro has that, does it?To confirm chlorine interference, you can add a drop of thiosulfate to the pH test sample to neutralize chlorine before adding the phenol red.