Taylor Cyanuric Acid 2 oz R-0013-C
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R- is the number on my bottle He goes on to say 0013 and then says C size (2 ounces). Using this method is what I do with my chlorine pool.
There are suffixes that refer to the size of the reagent bottles. The ounce bottle C contains 2 ounces of liquid. 16 ounces is the size of bottle E.
There should be the same mixture in the larger bottle, just an increase in volume. Did your CYA change direction over time and how did it do so? The only way to reduce CYA is by replacing water saturated with it with freshwater. As long as I used "stabilized chlorine tablets" exclusively, I couldn't figure out why my pool would get algae when I had high chlorine levels. The fact that you need extra chlorine to compensate for too much CYA is revealed. Due to my unhappiness with the idea of draining the pool to replace the water, it took me two seasons to lower the CYA.
If you are not an expert in pool maintenance, the directions are vague and difficult to understand. You should use the Taylor Pool Test Kit Water Balance Worksheet created specifically for use with the Taylor pool test kit. Check out LuLu to find it.
Selected User Reviews For Taylor Cyanuric Acid 2 oz R-0013-C
Measurement of the chemical levels was carried out using my trusty compass.
In order to open my pool each year and then to check it midway through the year, I had to have this every year however, the box that came with the The information will be of use to me for many Overall, I was very pleased with this product, which I found easy to use and understand. In addition, regardless of whether you own a saltwater or fresh water pool, your CYA total should never ever exceed 100, regardless of whether you have a saltwater or freshwater Whatever the pool store tells you, you need to buy a pool.
For a fraction of the cost you'd pay at the pool store, this is the same solution. Please note that this is a much larger bottle (2 oz opposed '75 oz) than the bottle your Taylor home test kit ships with. It may make sense to consider this size if you do the cyanuric acid (stabilizer) test very often since each sample requires 7 mL of reagent, which is a considerable amount. In truth, I haven't actually counted how many tests you can perform, but based on the sizes of the bottles and the amount of reagent required, I would guess you can complete 3. A total of four tests were conducted for It is available in two sizes 75 oz and 8 oz For a 2 oz size, it costs $9.
Reagent CYA is not used in this assay. The distance between the two is not To get a CYA of 30, I know exactly how much dichlor to add to the hot tub. In fact, it does not even turn cloudy when I put the exact amount in. I'm not going to have a CYA over 100 if I fill with fresh water. I think the contents of this bottle are just water. That was a huge waste.
Unlike the Taylor kit, I would need to order a new pool bottle since the bottles in it are so small that if you're cleaning a dirty pool with chemicals out of whack then you're going to go through them quickly. What a great replacement it was and not only is it 2 ounces, it is exactly what i needed! My testing should be covered by this for this year and probably next year as well. I was able to save the very small mixing bottle since it might have been an issue to attempt to test without it. It came in the same packaging and label as my original testing reagents. It has been stated that the test kit is different from this. As I won't use it until this weekend, I can't comment on it. I am truly hoping it is and that the results seem good at the pool store. The water results if any are not accurate in my local pool store, so I wouldn't quote their statements as gospel truth!.
The reason for my order was to restock my supply of R-type products There is a test kit with 0013 in it. It states 05-2013 on the label as the best if used by date My order for this was in 06-2007, so I was very pleased with the shipping date of 21 The battery has a two-year useful life, but I'm likely to use it up sooner rather than later. A bottle the size of the one I have wouldn't fit in the case on my K-cup This larger bottle is the same as the one included in the 2006 test kit, but I can remove the tip from the original bottles and refill them with it. It's good to know that everything is okay!.
The link is broken. This is what I mix According to my instructions, I get a ratio basis of 1, but I get Zero cloudiness. A sample of pool water I took to the pool supply store confirmed the presence of CYA in my swimming pool. I'm not sure if I got a faulty batch or not.