I am having a strange issue when attempting to test CH in my spa.
When testing my vinyl pool which is currently about 75 degrees F I have no issues performing the CH test. Solid pink and blue color indications.
Now here is when it gets weird. I have added (too much calcium I believe) to the spa but when I go to run the test on the spa water I get little to no color change when adding the calcium indicator solution. I know there is a measurable amount of calcium is in the water based on what I added but the test does not indicate any calcium being present.
Other posts I saw said that the reagents might be bad but I know that is not true because I can run it on my pool water.
I am using Bromine in the spa and have the temp set to 101 F. Can temperature or bromine impact the effectiveness of this test? I don't know what else could cause it to respond differently.
PH 7.5
TA 50
CYA 0
I appreciate the input.
When testing my vinyl pool which is currently about 75 degrees F I have no issues performing the CH test. Solid pink and blue color indications.
Now here is when it gets weird. I have added (too much calcium I believe) to the spa but when I go to run the test on the spa water I get little to no color change when adding the calcium indicator solution. I know there is a measurable amount of calcium is in the water based on what I added but the test does not indicate any calcium being present.
Other posts I saw said that the reagents might be bad but I know that is not true because I can run it on my pool water.
I am using Bromine in the spa and have the temp set to 101 F. Can temperature or bromine impact the effectiveness of this test? I don't know what else could cause it to respond differently.
PH 7.5
TA 50
CYA 0
I appreciate the input.