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TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD

TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD

TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD
$ 71.69

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Accuracy
8.89
Instruction quality
7.98
Easy to use
8.11

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Product Description

The United States is the country of origin
The K-2006 is the model number for this motor.
The package dimensions are 9 inches by 9 inches. The dimensions of the package are about 5" long by 9.5" wide. The dimensions are 599999994288" Wide x 3" High. The following is the HTML code for "899999996022"
There is a weight of 2 grams in the package. The weight of this item is 35012771292 lbs

Questions & Answers

are the differences between K- and E- The year 2005 and the year K ?

The tests for Chlorine in 2006 will be done using DPD Powder, K-type Among the liquid reagents in 2005 are phenolphthaleins. It is more accurate to use DPD Powder.

Using this kit, do you have the option to do how many CYA tests?

After six tests, you will have a couple ml left over with the reagent that comes with the kit. You can either order reagent R- or order any other reagent that you wish. If you cannot find 0013 at your local pool store, you can purchase it from Amazon. If you buy more R- but not more kits, you may use this kit as many times as you like I would like to add 0013 to that.

What if I have a saltwater pool? Will this kit also work in a saltwater pool?

There are tests that do not care if it is a salt or a regular system, but it won't test for salt

What if I want to use this in a salt water pool?

The kit will work for salt water pools, but cannot measure the amount of sodium chloride (salt) in it. Among the tests this kit performs are those for chlorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and cyanuric acid. This is something I use regularly on my salt water pool. I also purchased the Taylor K-Rated filters This kit contains 2 pounds of sodium chloride

Selected User Reviews For TAYLOR TECHNOLOGIES INC K-2006 TEST KIT COMP CHLORINE FAS-DPD

This kit is for analyzing your CHLORINE AND CYANURIC ACID (CYA), but not your PH and total alkalinity I recommend this test kit, but it may not be the best choice for everyone with a swimming pool
3/5

The reason you are getting this is probably because you are sick and tired of the "guest" and want to have a safe pool for your family and friends, so here are some of my findings and I Take a look at Taylor Tech's K-series If 2006 is only possible 1 of 3. In addition to the test kits I own, I have 2 other pool tests that measure free chlorine (or free available chlorine FAC). A test strip from HTH and a 5-meter cable from PoolMaster This kit allows you to test multiple ways. The chlorine measurement you receive from them will be very rough (and often not accurate) and simply will not work in the long term. Whenever you take a chlorine tablet with stabilizer, you should get Taylor's You should plan to work on cyanuric acid (CYA) in 2006 before you run into problems. The second paragraph. If you want to know the exact concentration of cyanuric acid (CYA), test strips are unable to provide you with the exact measurement because they give you a rough idea. You should always test with the test strip then use the K-blocker after that if you are above 50 CYA is rather expensive to test with this test kit, so they developed it for 2006. A word of advice if you plan to use this kit for CYA purposes, get yourself a big bottle of R-Phase Reagent 0013 (search R-0013 It is 0013. On Amazon you can find E. The website is). It is clear that CYA testing solutions will burn through fast. Other reviews already mention this, so it is true that you will only get to test about five times with what's included in the This is probably NOT an area of need for Taylor Tech's K-test If it is 2006, then 1 of 3. The purpose of using this kit is to obtain a better pH reading - HTH test strips and Poolmaster's 5 test strips You can get the same accurate results with a way test, and they are considerably If you want to read pH, I recommend poolmaster's test kit rather than the standard test strip since you can calculate how much acid to add by using acid demand. If the 2006 test kit and its reagents are more expensive, why pay the extra money when you'll get an accurate reading with the 2005 kit? A test trip only gives you an idea. Therefore, use test kits as an initial test and then use other methods, if the results are not consistent or if you aren't very skilled at color inspection. I just wanted to let you know that there is a reading issue). The second paragraph. To get more accurate results, you should use this test kit for total alkalinity (TA) - Just like pH, you will get an accurate reading from HTH test strip and pool master, so there is no need to use K-Test strip. TA is assigned to 2006 for the year. Having tried all 3 with the same sample, they are all the same, and I have already repeated this several times. Additional Notes - Before I bought this test kit, I was tentative to do so, as some reviews said this was a very confusing test kit and the instructions were unclear. It is my opinion that you are wrong. There is no confusion or ambiguity in this instruction. There is an instruction inside the cap. You will not have to touch the manual since it is located You do not need the entire manual if you just want to get your accurate reading and move on. I read it all, it's informational, but the manual is not required. You will find the solution on this video if you still have any problems Image guidance is provided during each step. Use drop tests, such as Poolmaster's 5-point drop test, to find out if you are falling If K- is used then it will be a two-way test kit The 2006 results are pretty much the same, so no need to be scared by the other reviews. WHAT IS THE REASON FOR There are 2 reasons for this I. - In the kit, Taylor Tech failed to include a circular measurement. In its place, a non-alcoholic drink was used Calculator for use in various applications. The fact that this information is not disclosed prior to my purchase is unethical to me. There is no way to just sell something and then switch what's inside without announcing The Taylor Tech company will send you a circular measurement if you request one, but they are VERY slow on their For those of you who are wondering. . . if you only have a free chlorine issue and a CYA issue, this circular measurement is not required. Make sure you get this kit as soon as possible so that your mess can be fixed. The second paragraph. There is a bit of a problem with the way Taylor Tech simply included 2 0, though. The equivalent of 75 oz A total of three CYA tests are available. There are two slots for R- tests There's a box numbered 0013 that's emptied but nothing is inside, why is this happening? Could you please explain why you are selling a CYA kit that allows users to only test CYA five It is only fair to fill it up and increase the price to reflect the fact that this is one of the two major reasons pool owners need this type of test kit, otherwise we might as well stick with something else. Here's an update It took Taylor Technologies just a few days to send me the circular measurement chart. This process takes between one and two hours I had to wait 2 weeks for it to arrive after I requested it. I wouldn't recommend ordering any reagents/pool testing solutions during summer time. I ordered a 16oz R-250 with a 10ml injection pump. A Taylor Tech employee sent me a bottle of 0013 CYA test reagent, and the bottle was VERY warm (certainly over 90 degrees, which is beyond the temperature limit for storage). I am not sure if the solution in the sealed bottle will produce the same accurate reading as my current R- I'm not sure if the solution I received is sealed In this case, the reagent is 0013.

Zendaya Meyers
Zendaya Meyers
| Jun 14, 2021
I like it
5/5

K-cups were purchased from a local store After it was recommended by users on a pool forum, I purchased the 2006 kit two years ago. Previously, I hadn't owned an inground pool, as I had never owned one. I bought the home with an inground 30,000gallon pool over 3 years ago, which has been a great experience so far. As the prior owners of the home had hired a pool service to maintain the pool, I called them to inquire about them continuing to maintain it. The monthly fee was much higher than expected (300 per month), so I decided I'd try the work We took ownership of the pool from the previous owners who had it crystal clear when we took ownership. However, after a few days, the pool started becoming The local pool supply store took a sample of my water, and I walked out with $320 worth of stuff I had no idea what it was for after I took it. In order to get my numbers in check, I had to use a lot of different chemicals as detailed in the instructions. The instructions stated I should add these chemicals in a certain order shock, then backwash, rinse, scrub, vacuum, then add the next chemical, then let it sit for 3 hours, then backwash, etc. The water was actually worse than it was when I started. I picked up another sample of the water and took it back to the pool store once it was complete. In the second attempt, I walked out with three more types of chemicals and spent nearly $100 while following the instructions the pool place set out for me, but it didn't seem to work as By this time, I was getting very annoyed and was doing whatever I do with anything I don't understand I took to the web and found a forum for pool issues and found out about something called the BBB method, which involves It will take a lot to explain each one of them, but I'll say just that each of them aims to balance your water. With a picture of the pool chemicals I had spent money on the last two weeks and what the pool company told me about my numbers, I discovered that half the junk that I was sold by them was nothing more than crap that in most cases would make things In 2006), and I'm currently doing a few tests and posting the results. I reported back a few days later with the results I had obtained through testing the water myself, and the forum members told me exactly what to add in order to make my pool more inviting. After I added a little baking soda, I added a few bottles of bleach and kept my free chlorine level The atmospheric pressure should never rise above 0 ppm. Upon the completion of the pool renovation, the pool was CRYSTAL CLEAR in a week and maintained by adding 1 gallon of 6% bleach every two days It took me 3 days and I paid $1 for bleach on the side of the road. In the 50s I was looking at $3-$4, so I was thinking about $50 In essence, the cost is six dollars per week. 2 was the first test I did I tested at least three times a week at first, but when I learned what the pool wanted, I stopped and tested daily. This method, which I used the rest of the previous year and the year following that, kept the water clear on a 24/7 basis, and now I'm about to begin cleaning it again for You're better off reading a little about the BBB method if you want a more in-depth understanding, but I can start by explaining how great it has been and how much money it has Most pool places are shady, especially new ones, and try to rip off new pool owners for as much as they can. After all, 99% of that extra crap they try to sell you is total nonsense anyway. What a mess. The owner of a pool company won't make money if the pool is not clean and healthy.

Jayda Gaines
Jayda Gaines
| Apr 15, 2021

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