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![]() I work at a pool and test for chlorine all the time but I think testing chlorine in tap water is barely readable. Is there another way to test for low levels? I don't want any in my drip system for my freshwater setup.
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![]() hanna checker or leave it exposed for a day or two
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![]() I did a check for chlorine a number of years back to see if the carbon block on my RO system was still doing it's job. Seems to have worked pretty well for me, the evidence is clear in the photo below. Left strip was sample of water after carbon block, right strip was tap water. Unless you're colour blind it's fairly obvious that the chlorine tab for the tap water is indicating the presence of chlorine. In the end, on any given day, depending on how your water supplier treats the system & other variables, results may vary.
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