Taylor Test Kit K-2006: Free and Combined Chlorine Test
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- How to accurately test free and combined chlorine using the Taylor K-2006 test kit. The results for this test will use a multiplier of 0.2 times the number of drops. The results will be in Parts Per Million (ppm).
Items used:
Tay R-0870-I DPD Powder (2 scoops in water sample)
Tay R-0871-C Chlorine Titration (Count drops until clear)
Tay R-0003-C DPD #3 (5 drops into the Free Chlorine sample)
Very clear and easy, thank you! My test strips were showing no chlorine at all and the Taylor shows 4.4 PPM free chlorine- no wonder my hot tub always felt a little too heavy on the chlorine!
Thank you very much, Sir!
In the last step to test combined chlorine, what if the solution turns clear and then a few seconds later turns pink again? Keep going until it stays clear?
How much would your combine and chlorine be? If its more than 0 how could you tell?
Nice and clear thank you 😊
This test kit and applying the BB&B principles are all you need to get a clean clear healthy pool. Don’t fall for the snake oil the pool store guys try to sell you.
I just go with a de filter and swg.
BB&B?
I just learned this! Learned how to balance my own pool the last 4 weeks. Won't bother with pool stores anymore.
@@slipnorris5882 bleach, borax and baking soda
went frame by frame, puts 8 drop sin says its 5 lol interesting
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What s the best action to reduce combine chlorine ?..my pool is 1.0 ppm
Samir Chavi shock it. Bring the free chlorine up ten times the combined chlorine. In your case it would be be ten. You could go higher than that if you wanted to, but would probably need to wait longer to swim again.
@@blakebeyett6471 thanks for your help
Use non chlorine shock
Non chlorine shock
Annnnd after all of that I still dk the level of chlorine to write down on my record sheet 😂😂🤦🏽♂️
Thx for the video .I've struggled with this chlorine test for a while and just now starting to get it down. What exactly is the proper PPM for say a 15,000 gallon in ground pool? Not commercial. Home owned. I know there's a difference between commercial and residential. We have had a lot of rain this year and had a yellow mustard algae out break. Under control, but Wondering if I've had my PPM wrong. Thx if you reply
Check for phosphates
How do you fixed the free and combined chlorine if there isn't any?
It’s a good thing if you don’t combined chlorine bro
Burn out the combined chlorine with chlorine free (peroxide-based) shock.
Why are these so hard to understand?
Yeah man.
I keep watching all videos but it's not confidence
You shouldn’t dip the vial in the water. Use a water bottle. Ur doing this the hard way
You also don’t need a level scoop. It’s not exact with the powder. Taylor makes this clear in their company video for this test
I like the trick he mentioned, which he learned straight from Taylor. Also, he is testing quickly this way, which is recommended in the manual.
I learned nothing from watching that.
Pepper Derr how is that possible lol. That’s how you test it.
I guess I did learn something. I learned that I don't want to use this test kit. That was why I watched the video, to see how easy it was to use. I expected him to explain why he was doing each thing. Since I don't have the kit, I don't know what he was talking about. I am guessing he was to put the number of drops in until the water turned clear and then multiply that by 2 but I was expecting more of an explaination. It seemed like a lot of steps to check on thing. I am guessing you go through something similar to check each of the other readings.
Pepper Derr it’s actually very easy. I own the same kit. You don’t do this every day. It takes me about 5 minutes once a week.
It’s way more accurate than the strips or the drop kits.
@@pepperderr1388 dumb fuck
nickrose.87 thanks.
Terrible explanation