You don't by chance have a saltwater chlorine generator (swg) or puck chlorinator running?
Well... I won't test unless the pump's been running for half an hour or so, and I usually give it a few passes with the brush to be sure things are mixed well. Also, there should be a few undissolved crystals after you mix the R-0870 or you may get a low reading. Somewhere on this site is a chart that shows the tolerances of the tests. Something like +/-2 drops when you get over 20, but don't quote me on that. The key is, is your water clear? The whole object is to keep the water clear and sanitary, not to have perfect numbers.ecowolf said:I seem to be the person who keeps having results that defy logic. I swear; I'm not an idiot. This morning my overnight FC had dropped 4... at least that's what I thought. I checked it again immediately and it showed a loss of 2. Thinking that was weird, I immediately checked again. This time no loss. I checked a 4th time...back to a loss of 4! Then I got to remembering, that on every single morning check that I did, the first test always seemed to show an extreme loss (8-9 ppm loss), so I would retest, and the second test would be more reasonable (the 4-6 loss). Then I remembered all of the bizarre readings I have been talking about: the gain in FC after 2 hours of sunlight, the loss of FC after adding bleach. I never retested those incidents. Is it possible that my reagents are bad? I know the first thing everyone is thinking is user error. I can promise you: yes I have read the instructions and watched the videos. Yes, I hold it at eye level and put the bottom of the miniscus at the 10ml mark every time. Yes, I make sure the DPD powder spoon is completely full every time. Yes, I make sure I count the drops carefully, swirl as I go, and am extremely careful when titrating. No, I'm not a moron. I am a college educated teacher with two degrees; one of them in science and I have worked with very precise scientific equipment in professional labs. So I ask you: has anyone else ever experienced this kind of discrepancy with their tests? Was all this shocking perhaps for nothing because of faulty tests?
For those of us who are not coordinated enough, or are not blessed with a speedstir, I find that holding the vial bottom on a table and moving it back and forth while adding drops, mixes it well for me. I find that I can't do it in air without sloshing some out sometimes.ecowolf said:I'm not sure I'm coordinated enough to swirl and drop the whole time for 50 drops!
IMHO You need a speed stir! It will help with testing consistency...plus it is a really cool toy. Er I mean piece of essential equipment.ecowolf said:Well, perhaps it is user error then. I certainly am at a very high FC level. I have been bumping it to 24 overnight to prevent dropping below 20. I also only put in level spoonfuls (in fact, now that I think about it, maybe less; the little spoon tends to get caked up with dried DPD crystals that are dark grey. I try to clean it out each time by scraping it with a wire, but who knows if I was actually getting an even spoonful.) I also was putting in 10 drops, then swirling, then 5 or so more and swirl, and as I got closer and closer to my expected number, I would swirl after each drop. I'm not sure I'm coordinated enough to swirl and drop the whole time for 50 drops!
This all could be the problem. I think the test at a lower level tonight will tell. I will make sure I have crystals on the bottom and try to swirl the entire time.
ecowolf said:I also only put in level spoonfuls (in fact, now that I think about it, maybe less; the little spoon tends to get caked up with dried DPD crystals that are dark grey. I try to clean it out each time by scraping it with a wire, but who knows if I was actually getting an even spoonful.
ecowolf said:I also was putting in 10 drops, then swirling, then 5 or so more and swirl, and as I got closer and closer to my expected number, I would swirl after each drop. I'm not sure I'm coordinated enough to swirl and drop the whole time for 50 drops!![]()