WaterTest
TestWater (Windows 7/8)It's time for a new look at water testing. TestWater is a brand new application built to analyse test results based on rules to provide detailed recommendations and a customised report. My previous testing application, WaterTest, has been very successful but it's limitation was that it was developed with rules set by me. While suitable these were not flexible for other regions or climates and while it did calculate LSI it did not calculate it more accurately than 1 decimal place. There are also more factors your pool technician takes into account when testing your water than just the water results. These attributes such as the look of the water can have a large impact on the recommendations provided. The biggest fault with testing is qualification and this is where TestWater begins. We have our results, but what questions do you ask the customer to ensure you offer the best advice? The aim of TestWater is to take your water test results and apply the appropriate criteria and qualifications to give you the same quality of recommendation you would get in a pool shop. Due to the flexibility of rules we believe this program should be able to be applied to testing any water source as long as suitable rules are created. If you have suggestions or recommendations for changes to testwater to provide more testing flexibility let us know. **Specifications Alpha Release: v1.0.0 2/1/2012
Release Candidate: v1.50.0 23/1/2012
TestWater has now had a soft launch. Last Updated (Sunday, 29 January 2012 22:45) WaterTest (Windows 2000/XP)WaterTest, written for The Pool Clinic (www.poolclinic.com.au), uses the Langelier Saturation Index to calculate water balance from your test results. It also contains a test for Salt and a test for Cyanuric Acid. Can record further advanced tests including Total Chlorine, TDS, HOCL, Phosphate, Copper Iron and more. Will work on Windows 2000 or XP. Includes print function for printing test report. As used by staff at The Pool Clinic. This program shows which components are more vital to water balance. By changing the values you can 'test' what will happen by changing various values. Changing the pH is the easiest method for correcting your balance. The Access 2000 database allows you to record your test results for later viewing and stores them by date and name. This database can also be searched and filtered using Lookup, our database search application. The water test database now contains some advanced reporting functionality. Custom and daily pre-designed reports, access to the raw test data, as well as historical reports by name or month are all provided. This makes it simple to look after your own pool, or a couple of pools and monitor changes over time. The program also includes shortcuts to The Pool Clinic. No malware or spyware. Microsoft Access 2000 or later is required to access the database. Reviews/Links Version Information Coming in 2012 - TestWater. The next generation water testing application. MORE INFO >> http://www.poolclinic.com.au/watertest/watertest.htm Last Updated (Friday, 30 December 2011 10:55) Online LSI Calculator (HTML)
To provide an easy way to check how close your water is to balance I have created an online Langelier Saturation Index calculator available at The Pool Clinic. This calculator uses lookup tables to find the closest values to calculate LSI and will advise whether your pool is within the appropriate balanced range or requires treatment. The Pool Clinic online Langelier Saturation Index Calculator Last Updated (Friday, 30 December 2011 10:53) |






