What’s the most accurate way to measure PH?

NtxMelanie

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Apr 17, 2022
65
Texas
Pool Size
5500
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Is there a more accurate way to measure PH? I have trouble reading the daily test kit color that came with my TF-100. I know I can measure TA but I didn’t know if there was a easier to read way of measuring PH.
 
Why does your pH test need to be more accurate?

pH anywhere in the 7s is equally good.

There is no prize for hitting a specific number.
 
There are digital meters that IMPLY better accuracy but they require frequent calibration and the cheaper ones don't seem to perform as consistently like you would hope. That R-0014 is Phenol Red and over the years has proven to be dependable......just a little hard to read.

TFTestkits has an $18.00 meter that seems to be dependable enough if you feel you want the extra precision it provides
 
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There are digital meters that IMPLY better accuracy but they require frequent calibration and the cheaper ones don't seem to perform as consistently like you would hope. That R-0014 is Phenol Red and over the years has proven to be dependable......just a little hard to read.

TFTestkits has an $18.00 meter that seems to be dependable enough if you feel you want the extra precision it provides
Thank you, I will try that if I keep having trouble. I’m pretty sure I’m a little bit colorblind and that really doesn’t help with pool testing 😂
 
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