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    i already have the $50 drop kit that Taylor makes, but it is a PITA to check the chlorine with that EVERY day, since i am using bleach. plus i dont think I'll have enough chemical to make it through one season.

    i was wondering if there was a quicker/easier to check the chlorine daily and them formally drop check the water every few weeks for the other values.
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    Default Re: opening pool - water test results

    Once you have your pool chemistry on a steady routine, you won't need to test so much.

    Also, if you got an OTO kit like recommended, you can use that in between DPD-FAS tests -- it's not as accurate, but it's FAR more accurate and reliable than test strips.

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    thanks, i'll look into it.
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    Default Re: opening pool - water test results

    Mike, that is what I do. I use my OTO kit daily or at the very least, every other day. Then, I use my K-2006 occasionally. It makes the reagents last a lot longer and for every day use, the OTO/Phenol Red kit gives you all the info you need. If you are fighting something in the water or trying to clear up a pool, you need the FAS-DPD component for testing higher chlorine levels than an OTO can handle but otherwise, the cheaper kit is sufficient for most daily testing. (Plus, replacing the OTO refills are cheap.)

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    Default Re: opening pool - water test results

    im opening my pool just now for the summer and coming back to this thread to to see the level of chlorine i need to be at.

    Just want to say thanks again for all your help and great advice. i stuck with bleach the entire summer. i thought it would be a pain to drop in the bleach each night but once i got into the routine it was easy and i didn't have one algae bloom and my water was crystal clear all summer. thanks !!!
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