I've been using an eSeasonGear SALT-3000 to measure salt concentration. It had been tracking very closely to the results from those indicated by the R0630/R0718 reagents in my TFT-100 kit. I ran out of one of the reagents so I was just using the SALT-3000 for some time. I had been gradually adjusting the salt to 3600 ppm, the optimum according to my Intellichlor SWCG.
I was getting close when I bought some reagent replacements. The SALT-3000 had been reading 3530-3550 ppm if I let it sit in the water for a few minutes. I was shocked when the test kit read 4400, two times in a row. I assume the test kit is more reliable(?), so now I need to drain water and replace with fresh to get it back in line.
Anyone have a similar experience?
Also, the reading on the electronic dipstick slowly decreases for the first couple of minutes it's submerged. Is the initial reading more accurate than the final?
Another question: Is the newer SALT-3050 more accurate?
Ron
I was getting close when I bought some reagent replacements. The SALT-3000 had been reading 3530-3550 ppm if I let it sit in the water for a few minutes. I was shocked when the test kit read 4400, two times in a row. I assume the test kit is more reliable(?), so now I need to drain water and replace with fresh to get it back in line.
Anyone have a similar experience?
Also, the reading on the electronic dipstick slowly decreases for the first couple of minutes it's submerged. Is the initial reading more accurate than the final?
Another question: Is the newer SALT-3050 more accurate?
Ron