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While testing pump on or off shouldn't matter but you will want it on when adding chems to circulate properly. You will want to do all this in the evening. You can technically test any time of day but avoiding the sun is a good idea.
While the pump doesn't need to be on, it's best to collect your test sample when the pool water has been well circulated and mixed. I test when the pump has been running for at least 30 minutes to ensure the water is well mixed.While testing pump on or off shouldn't matter but you will want it on when adding chems to circulate properly. You will want to do all this in the evening. You can technically test any time of day but avoiding the sun is a good idea.
I am not sure about in your market, but the pool listed in your signature would be at least a $50,000 pool around here, yet you question the need for a reliable test kit that you can buy for under $100 that can help you not only maintain clear safe water, but also help extend the life of the pool equipment and finish, as well as likely save its own cost multiple times per year in un needed pool chemicals? I can sometimes understand these concerns coming from people with a semi-disposable seasonal pool that only costs a couple of hundred dollars, but that is not your situation.
Your test kit is missing three important tests:
1. FAS-DPD FC/CC test (it uses powder and can test high levels of chlorine) ($26 TFTestkits.net)
2. CH (Calcium Hardness) These can be bought individually for around $10
3. CYA ($17 from TF Test kits) TFTestkits.net
This comes in around $53.
TF-100 is $70 and it can replace what you have. TFTestkits.net
The full TF-100 should get you through this season and next season. For the 2018 season, you can get a refill for about $48 TFTestkits.net
It really is a no-brainer. You can keep going to the pool store and the Syracuse fans will gladly give you free unreliable results and try to sell you magic potions, or you can get accurate results and monitor the water quality yourself.
Crystal clear doesn't always mean safe water. You could be undershooting your FC which can allow pathogens to grow (think person to person transmission, ear infections, etc) or you could be overshooting your SWG run time which will shorten the life of your SWG. Or, your CYA could be too low for your SWG causing you to run it more than necessary and shortening its life.
The CH results could be unreliable and lead to early failure of your pool surface which can get really expensive. Or, your CH could be too high and lead to scale on the pool surface and the need to clean your SWG more than necessary which will shorten the life of your SWG.
I could go on, but I think you get the point.
It's either a TF-100 or a Taylor 2006(c). No other test kit that I know of tests high levels of FC, CYA with any degree of accuracy, etc. The refills are not expensive at all (look on the website for yourself) and I find I only need to buy one or two refills a season.
This isn't to you personally, just a general statement, but I am befuddled as to why people can't wait to buy hundreds of dollars of "stuff" to blindly throw in their pools then all of a sudden get sticker shock over a $70 test kit that helps you keep your water not only safe but crystal clear for years.
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The TF-100 is sold by TF Test kits and is completely separate.
The K-2006 is sold in many places, but it isn't the economical choice.
Here is a comparison of test kits that shows the TF-100 is the best buy and that there is a difference between the K-2006 and the K-2006C : Pool School - Test Kits Compared
One other thing, before buying from some big online retailer that sells the K-2006C (note C is the larger commercial size kit, the standard cheaper K-2006A is much smaller) along with everything from TV's to beachware and ships out of giant warehouses, keep in mind that these test kits have a limited shelf life, and it is important to store them in climate controlled conditions. This is not to say that these big etailers store things improperly or that they have old inventory, just that they may not be aware of these issues.
Ike
p.s. another point in favor of the TF-100 is that early each spring (at least since I have been here) TF Testkits has an early season kit refill sale which gives you all fresh reagents for about 2/3 the cost of the full kit. (I forget the exact amount as I missed the sale this spring)
Trust Pool Math. CYA 69?....yeah right!With luck your TF-100 will be there tomorrow (they ship out of NC) and we can get some confirmation on those test numbers
I'm not sure what has caused this, other than possibly the lack of me doing the weekly (stretching to every week and half to two week) shocking?