Hi All,
Long time listener, first time caller.
I'm contemplating the switch from chlorine (SWG) to bromine, as I may have a chlorine sensitivity.
It's my understanding that I've created 30ppm bromine bank (3ppm FC, .2ppm CC per Taylor FAS-DPD, then added 69g NaBr to 430gal last night).
Since I've been running Cl for years, I already had plenty of DPD powder and R-0871 reagent on hand. I ordered and received some R-0872 for some convenience and also piece of mind as I try something new, but I understand I should be able to use either with the correct conversions.
I've seen a multiplier of 2.25 thrown out many places around here. I've read that if you use R-0871 you can use a multiplier of 2.25 to obtain bromine amount. reference
Results of this morning's FAS-DPD testing was as follows. All tests done at 25mL, so .5x R-0872, .2x2.25x R-0871:
4 drops R-0872, 3 drops R-0871 (2/1.35 by my math)
Add 1/3cup 6% bleach
7 R-0872, 7 R-0871 (3.5/3.15)
Add 1/3cup 6% bleach
7 R-0872, 7 R-0871 (3.5/3.15)
Add 1cup 6% bleach
17 R-0872, 15 R-0871 (8.5/6.75)
Waited an hour or two while starting this thread, eating lunch, etc
14 R-0872, 12 R-0871 (7/5.4)
The last test I did actually add the 5 R-0003 drops, and it did turn a touch pink. One drop R-0871 eliminated that. So perhaps some CC hanging around messing things up?
Any thoughts on why I consistently have this variance between the two tests? Is one of my reagents expired and less accurate perhaps? Is my NaCl content messing with anything? Am I just missing some maths?
I'll give full chem rundown in case at all relevant:
Thanks in advance for any guidance here!
@JoyfulNoise
@chem geek
Long time listener, first time caller.
I'm contemplating the switch from chlorine (SWG) to bromine, as I may have a chlorine sensitivity.
It's my understanding that I've created 30ppm bromine bank (3ppm FC, .2ppm CC per Taylor FAS-DPD, then added 69g NaBr to 430gal last night).
Since I've been running Cl for years, I already had plenty of DPD powder and R-0871 reagent on hand. I ordered and received some R-0872 for some convenience and also piece of mind as I try something new, but I understand I should be able to use either with the correct conversions.
I've seen a multiplier of 2.25 thrown out many places around here. I've read that if you use R-0871 you can use a multiplier of 2.25 to obtain bromine amount. reference
Results of this morning's FAS-DPD testing was as follows. All tests done at 25mL, so .5x R-0872, .2x2.25x R-0871:
4 drops R-0872, 3 drops R-0871 (2/1.35 by my math)
Add 1/3cup 6% bleach
7 R-0872, 7 R-0871 (3.5/3.15)
Add 1/3cup 6% bleach
7 R-0872, 7 R-0871 (3.5/3.15)
Add 1cup 6% bleach
17 R-0872, 15 R-0871 (8.5/6.75)
Waited an hour or two while starting this thread, eating lunch, etc
14 R-0872, 12 R-0871 (7/5.4)
The last test I did actually add the 5 R-0003 drops, and it did turn a touch pink. One drop R-0871 eliminated that. So perhaps some CC hanging around messing things up?
Any thoughts on why I consistently have this variance between the two tests? Is one of my reagents expired and less accurate perhaps? Is my NaCl content messing with anything? Am I just missing some maths?
I'll give full chem rundown in case at all relevant:
- 430gal, 101F
- ~40 TA (mine needs to be low, always has been, always has been stable at that)
- 7.8pH (my pH has always been high, hence 40 TA)
- ~150CH (naturally soft water, add CaCl upon fillup to achieve this)
- 1500ppm NaCl (coming from a SWCG)
- 15ppm CYA
- Borates -- can't remember if I ever added on this fill
- All measurements Taylor dropwise
Thanks in advance for any guidance here!
@JoyfulNoise
@chem geek