Taylor Swimming Pool Test Kit Reagent #14 .75 Oz pH Indicator Phenol Red. (Multicolor)
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The color on the chart tells you the pH after adding five drops. I use this to determine the pH with the test kit.
Marion, if you purchased your pH testing solution separately, you would not have received a chart. If you purchased the kit, you would have been supplied with a plastic measuring device that shows how much water to add to the right chamber before adding the five drops of Taylor R0014A. There are two sides to this device, one for testing for chlorine and the other for bromine. At the center of the device is a color guide with a number at It is possible to measure the pH of well water from the well, and I suspect it would be successful. It is possible, however, that you will need to direct your inquiry to your pool manager (some people with wells have swimming pools) or to the company that supplies the filter for your well water. Well water contains minerals that could affect testing. I'm not sure if they would affect the If you want to contact Taylor directly, you can do so.
In a manner of speaking. The amount you add is only two instead of five drops. It could be the reverse (or vice versa)
It is the TF-32 that I use Therefore, I do not know if it is a 100 kit. Your question would be best answered by Googling.
Selected User Reviews For Taylor Swimming Pool Test Kit Reagent #14 .75 Oz pH Indicator Phenol Red. (Multicolor)
There are no complicated procedures to be followed when using Taylor's R0014 Then count as many drops as you can! I replace my test chemicals with original Taylor reagents and then compare the results with the chart. There is accuracy and consistency in the results. During each seasonal pool water test for my local pool store, I have my pool water tested. In addition to Taylor, they use Williams! It was very easy to order from Amazon, prices were good, and delivery time was fast. If I had the opportunity to buy this again, I would.
Please take note A-0014 and R-0014 There is a difference in drop sizes between 0004 and 0010.
There's a Taylor water bottle in my house There was a problem with one of the solutions in a chemistry kit, and this is an exact replacement. This is a good.
The product I received had an expiration date of 2019. Although I do not know that these things really expire, I do think I was ripped off by being sent something that had expired.
You can expect it to work as expected. My experience with Taylor test chemicals has been nothing but positive.
There isn't much more to say than the headline. It is clear what you will use this for if you order it.
The reagent I prefer for measuring pH levels in pool water as part of routine pool maintenance. It is possible to use another test kit from Taylor that uses the R0004 reagent, but it requires a smaller volume of water for testing than the typical one.