quantumchromodynamics Posted September 4, 2009 Report Share Posted September 4, 2009 Once you get used to doing the cyanuric acid test, here is a way to do the test that will use less reagent. 01) Fill the comparator tube to the 4.5 ml line with pool water. 02) Add cyanuric acid reagent to the 9 ml line. 03) Cap and mix for 30 seconds. 04) Look into the tube to see if the dot is visible. 05) If the dot is not visible, shake out a little bit of water and look again. 06) Continue until dot is visible. This way uses only 4.5 ml of reagent versus 7 ml of reagent. The Taylor test kit comes with 44.36 ml of reagent. Using 7 ml, you can do 6.337 tests. Using 4.5 ml, you can do 9.857 tests. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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