I've noticed that in your video, right after adding R11L blue drops, the color is more purple than pink. In some other videos on TH-cam that tests for calcium, the color was more bright pink after adding R11L. Could this interfere with the accuracy of the test? Taylor's own video: th-cam.com/video/oyllkB-eDO0/w-d-xo.html seems to suggest so, but in Taylor's video describing this kind of interference, the color eventually turns purple after adding R12, not right after adding R11L.
The test kit will provide the appropriate reagents for each test and will also provide instructions on how to test properly. We do not list the names as testing kits vary and are not always named the same.
@@UVPoolsWinnipeg If you're doing it a "pro" way, then you should know how to calculate and divide the drops to do 10 ml of test water this ALOT less drops.
I've noticed that in your video, right after adding R11L blue drops, the color is more purple than pink. In some other videos on TH-cam that tests for calcium, the color was more bright pink after adding R11L. Could this interfere with the accuracy of the test? Taylor's own video: th-cam.com/video/oyllkB-eDO0/w-d-xo.html seems to suggest so, but in Taylor's video describing this kind of interference, the color eventually turns purple after adding R12, not right after adding R11L.
Save money and get a filter on the end of your garden hose for well water and not a delivery
You need to let your audience know what your reagent numbers are. For example 5 drops of R10 etc. Not 5 drops of the blue stuff???
The test kit will provide the appropriate reagents for each test and will also provide instructions on how to test properly. We do not list the names as testing kits vary and are not always named the same.
@@UVPoolsWinnipeg If you're doing it a "pro" way, then you should know how to calculate and divide the drops to do 10 ml of test water this ALOT less drops.
@@tommynorthwood Great suggestion!