Testing salt with Taylor K-1766

JamesR

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May 18, 2015
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Nazareth/PA
Pool Size
28000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
My first time using this kit. I’ve never added salt before to the pool. I’m just sampling it prior to converting to a SWCG. I’ve learned here that my pool would probably have a measurable amount of salt even though I’ve never dumped any in.
The color change was pretty quick between drop #7 and drop #8.
At the 8th drop it changed from pale milky cloud to this salmon color instantly.
Does it sound reasonable that I already at 1600 ppm?
Here are pics at drop #7 and #8.
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Bingo. That's it. As you get close to the # it may flash hints of pink / salmon / brick, but when you hit the nail on the head. Boom. There's no question. Also, the speed/smart stir is a godsend for this test for all those 'almost there' drops.

And yeah, 1600ppm is entirely reasonable for a LC pool in the northeast.
 
Pool store will tell you somewhere at about 600
*Everybody* knows that phosphates eat salt. It WAS 1600 but the phosphates ate 1000. So that's $58 for 3 overpriced bags of salt, and $75 for the phosphate remover. Come back next week for another free test.
 
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That’s funny! I should bring in a sample and have them test it for me.
Somebody call me? Stop! No!

gordon ramsay facepalm GIF by MasterChef Junior
 
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Get some ph up, ph down, and clarifier while your there....
 

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