Are the results of the R-0871 FAS/DPD reagent different if the liquid is warmed up? If so is there a "margin of error" I can mentally add/subtract to compensate?
In years past when using Taylor test kits I always thought I saw a difference in drip-test results when the kit had been on the deck for a few hours and the reagents were warm. Accordingly, they always tell you to store your test in a "cool dry place."
It is much easier for me to leave my TF-100 kit in the outdoor storage box near my pool. I don't use the drip test hardly ever. I always use the R-0870 10g DPD powder test. For pH, I have a high end digital test meter in a water proof case (and is itself water proof). I do occasionally test for TA and CYA but the pool's pH and chlorine use has been so stable this season I usually do it when I want an exscuse to play around the pool longer
In years past when using Taylor test kits I always thought I saw a difference in drip-test results when the kit had been on the deck for a few hours and the reagents were warm. Accordingly, they always tell you to store your test in a "cool dry place."
It is much easier for me to leave my TF-100 kit in the outdoor storage box near my pool. I don't use the drip test hardly ever. I always use the R-0870 10g DPD powder test. For pH, I have a high end digital test meter in a water proof case (and is itself water proof). I do occasionally test for TA and CYA but the pool's pH and chlorine use has been so stable this season I usually do it when I want an exscuse to play around the pool longer