Back with another water testing question. This may be a preference thing.
What's the general process you all use when testing water chemistry? I test mine pool side (usually standing in the pool but away from steps or areas of low circulation), gathering a fresh sample of water for each test being sure to invert the tube or container and gathering water samples from well below the surface. I've seen videos where people use a large bottle to gather sample water, and then use that to pour into whatever tube/container is needed for each test rather than getting a sample each time. I've been wondering if this might be the better way to do it. It would allow me to sit at a dry table and conduct the tests and not have to worry about moisture or unwanted water possibly interfering with the results.
What's the general process you all use when testing water chemistry? I test mine pool side (usually standing in the pool but away from steps or areas of low circulation), gathering a fresh sample of water for each test being sure to invert the tube or container and gathering water samples from well below the surface. I've seen videos where people use a large bottle to gather sample water, and then use that to pour into whatever tube/container is needed for each test rather than getting a sample each time. I've been wondering if this might be the better way to do it. It would allow me to sit at a dry table and conduct the tests and not have to worry about moisture or unwanted water possibly interfering with the results.