- Oct 19, 2018
- 144
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Universal40
Recently I got the Taylor Cresol Red pH test K-1285-6 to help my pH testing. I have a really hard time with the Phenol Red kit, and my pool right now is at the upper end (7.7-8.0). I'm intentionally leaving it a bit high as my fresh plaster cures. The cresol red kit, in my opinion, is easier to read and I've read it is less sensitive to chlorine as well. (My CYA got a bit too high, so I'm having to keep my FC around 7ppm). However, try as I might I can't find the reference for this "fact" - I'm trying to follow up with Taylor to confirm.
Thoughts? One main main issue I see is price: cresol red is about $11 for for 40 tests, phenol red is $2.50 for ~for 100 tests. So cresol red is a much more expensive test, although we are still talking about a different of about $10 a season. (You can get a cresol red refill kit of 112 tests for $13.50.) So apples to apples is closer to $13.50 vs $2.50, once a season.
Thoughts? One main main issue I see is price: cresol red is about $11 for for 40 tests, phenol red is $2.50 for ~for 100 tests. So cresol red is a much more expensive test, although we are still talking about a different of about $10 a season. (You can get a cresol red refill kit of 112 tests for $13.50.) So apples to apples is closer to $13.50 vs $2.50, once a season.