Re: pH Testing

Originally Posted by
cheshamjim
Evan, I tested my pH this a.m., keeping your suggestions in mind - the color is the thing!
Looks like my pH is at about 7.8, definitely purple, just not quite as intense a purple as the color at 7.8 on the comparator. However, the sample doesn't have that yellowish tinge that the 7.5 scale has.
Since I can't explain what I mean by "translucence" I'll give up on that term and just remember to pay attention only to the color no matter how translucent it is.
Thanks again for your help.
-Jim
What test kit are you using. Sounds like the problem is your comparator. Some of the cheaper ones just don't match the colors of the indicator very well. the Aquachem test kit is a good example of this! That is one of the reasons why it is worth the money to get a good test kit like Ben's ( or one from Taylor or LaMotte).
edit: maybe intensity is the word.
Intensity of color is where the cheaper comparators usually fail. If you are seeing a purple color your pH is definately about 7.7 or higher. 7.5 will have a definite orange color with just a hint of red in it. 7.6 is a faily pure pinkish red color.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.