💡 Test Smart, Live Clean!
The Bartovation PCL02V50 offers 50 pre-cut plastic strips for testing residual free chlorine levels from 0-10 ppm. With a rapid 30-second test time and no need for additional chemicals, this product ensures accurate readings while being lightweight and moisture-wicking. Proudly made in the USA, it meets the highest quality standards.
Manufacturer | Bartovation |
Part number | PCL02V50 |
Item Weight | 40 g |
Package Dimensions | 8.6 x 4.4 x 4 cm; 40 g |
Manufacturer reference | PCL02V50 |
Material | Plastic |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Pretty close to the actual PPM
Checked Against a chlorinator real close to the PPM readings
M**Y
Ground water or municipal water lea
Found water leaking onto our property. Municipal workers told me it was a natural spring, but this was in the middle of a very dry spell. Got this kit and detected trace amounts if chlorine matching those in municipal water mains. Definitely not a natural spring!! Eventually traced it back to a neighbors broken water service but 100% helpful in determining the real source.
A**Z
Much higher concentration of Chlorine is needed for these strips to detect it.
The strips have not detected any Chlorine in the city water (which, according to the city, is present there) so I ran the following test:Used bleach purchased at a local store that according to the label yields 7.13% available chloride.Mixed 2400ml of well water (the test was done at a rural house that does not have municipal water supply) and 100ml of bleach. This should have created a solution with 2852 ppm of chlorine in it, if I am not mistaken (7.13%*(100/2500)*1000000)Then I started the process of diluting the solution in half and using the strips at every step to test the concentration. The results are shown in the picture.The strips can reasonably well detect the concentration of about 20 ppm of chlorine or higher, but will not work for any lower concentrations. This make them useless for the purpose that I intended them to use.
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