Resurrecting an old thread:
I just tested my gym’s indoor pool water with my new TF-100 kit. I have to preface by saying this is my first time ever testing pool water, but I think I did everything correctly.
pH: 7.5 using the Taylor visual test. 7.43 using a digital pH meter.
Salt using test strips: around 3,100. Seems like a pretty clear indication this is a SWCG pool?
FC = 5.0
CC = 0
CYA = 0. I tried this a few times and could always see the black dot crystal clear in the vial. At first I was alarmed, assuming I did the test correctly and my reagent isn’t too old, but a post above suggests that indoor pools don’t necessarily need CYA?
The water in my gym is typically a little cloudy.
Anyone see a problem with the numbers above?
I just tested my gym’s indoor pool water with my new TF-100 kit. I have to preface by saying this is my first time ever testing pool water, but I think I did everything correctly.
pH: 7.5 using the Taylor visual test. 7.43 using a digital pH meter.
Salt using test strips: around 3,100. Seems like a pretty clear indication this is a SWCG pool?
FC = 5.0
CC = 0
CYA = 0. I tried this a few times and could always see the black dot crystal clear in the vial. At first I was alarmed, assuming I did the test correctly and my reagent isn’t too old, but a post above suggests that indoor pools don’t necessarily need CYA?
The water in my gym is typically a little cloudy.
Anyone see a problem with the numbers above?
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