New Photometer for Private Pool Owners

Water/wastewater

New Photometer for Private Pool Owners

15 Sep, 2016

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Water-i.d./Pool-i.d., a German based manufacturer of water testing equipment, is about to launch a new, handy Photomoter called “PoolLab 1.0”. Whilst the premium model “PrimeLab 1.0” is able to test more than 130 different parameter methods, designed for the needs of professionals in many different industries, PoolLab is offered for private pool owners as an alternative to pooltesters and test strips.

The new PoolLab allows to test 6 parameters which are: pH, free/combined/total chlorine, alkalinity (acid capacity) and cyanuric acid (stabiliser). Being a small, handheld device, PoolLab offers big benefits, such as a wireless Bluetooth connection to a free App and software with cloud service. App and software synchronises with PoolLab and allows keeping track of test results which can be connected to different pool locations. Even own water treatment chemicals can be entered on App and software to calculate dosage recommendations, based on obtained water values.

LSI and RSI index calculation is also offered by software and App. 6 buttons allow quick and direct test procedure. In-built cuvette can be replaced once either scratched or damaged. 

Therefore, the PoolLab 1.0 isn’t only the “littlel brother” of the powerful PrimeLab, but comes with its own major benefits.

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