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Re: Discrepancy between test kit and pool store results
So, does this all mean that my current test kit is useless for testing chlorine levels? Or will it be accurate once I finish the whole shock routine and get rid of the chloramine? Does the chloramine somehow affect the test results?
The reason I tried to dilute the sample was that when I did the test on the "pure" pool water, the resulting water color was way past yellow...it was orange. Since the "control" colors that I was to compare it to are all in the light- to very light-yellow color range, I figured that my chlorine level was really high.
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Re: Discrepancy between test kit and pool store results
Your test kit is not necessarily useless--but understanding that the OTO test kits are not precise to begin with, and you lose a little more accuracy each time you dilute. So a 7:1 dilution really is not accurate enough to act on. Once you get your algae problem cleared up and can let your Cl levels fall back down, the kit will be a lot more useful.
Janet
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Re: Discrepancy between test kit and pool store results
Godiva,
I would recommend you shock the pool with bleach...not your chlorine generator. .5 gallons of Clorox will bring your Cl up to around 12ppm and should get rid of the chloramines.....the SWG will take too long.
If you'll put in 1 lb of stabilizer, (CYA), your chlorine will last longer and your SWG will not work nearly as hard....extending it's life.
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Re: Discrepancy between test kit and pool store results
I poured a gallon of bleach into the pool last night, and this morning it still had a greenish tint.
I got the WalMart HTH 6-way kit, and I still can't tell what my TC is...when I put the 5 drops of OTO into my water sample, it turns a deep orange color, and then within a minute, bits of orange sort of coagulate and become suspended in the water. 
While I'm working on the levels, do you think it's okay for the kids to go in?
Last edited by Godiva; 07-04-2006 at 05:10 PM.
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Re: Discrepancy between test kit and pool store results
Use one part pool water and one part distilled water. Mix well, test from that, and see if it registers at 5 or less. If so, then read your result and multiply by 2. Again, you're going to lose some accuracy each time you dilute, but without a dpd-fas test, that's the best you can do.
Janet
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