My company has a new client so I did a full chem test with the Taylor K 2006. I add 2 drops R007, swirl, then 5 R008- instead of turning green it turns red! What does this mean? No TA? If anyone can help I'd appreciate it.
Essentially yes. What it means is the pH is low and there are no bicarbonates in the water. They have all been 'converted' into carbonic acid. Since the measurable part of the bicarboanate buffer system is the bicarbonates and carbonates this means the TA is 0 ppm. Check the pH. You will find it very low.muss08 said:My company has a new client so I did a full chem test with the Taylor K 2006. I add 2 drops R007, swirl, then 5 R008- instead of turning green it turns red! What does this mean? No TA? If anyone can help I'd appreciate it.
My experience has been the same. I never go past 20 drops and add the max amount and have them retest after about an hour and repeat to get the pH above 7.0 only because I have seen too many people overdose on the soda ash and end up with TA through the roof!waste said:Evan, on the pools I've seen that this happens - I've added 40+ drops to get a reading on the pH and others, I've just stopped after 60 drops with no change) All these pools had tab feeders and the homeowner NEVER tested the water