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Old 07-15-2003, 11:21 PM
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Well I bought a copper test kit to check for copper in my water ... and there is none. it is good for 70 tests...I did 2 so ... if anyone ever needs to do a test for copper ... well I have a test kit...
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Sheesh, I don't know what to say. I was hoping you'd have your smoking gun ... mind you on the other hand it's probably good that this is a variable that is now eliminated.
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Copper test kits are sometimes geared to only pick up certain types of copper, chelated vs nonchelated, I think??
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Copper test kits are sometimes geared to only pick up certain types of copper, chelated vs nonchelated, I think??
Em, you are correct....
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Old 07-17-2003, 12:55 PM
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Emily the kit I have does both chelated and regular tests for copper. In the chelated case you have to wait much longer before adding the indicator.

Now a question, would one have to add chelated copper? I'm thinking it would not occur naturally.
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