WaterGuru or Smart Pool Sensor

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DeBoss
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Anyone use any of the wifi pool sensors that measures all the chemical levels and alerts you? Trying to make things si.oler if possible.
RynoAg
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Never used either. Waterguru seems to have favorable reviews on TFP, but also curious if anyone here has experience.
Flashdiaz
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looks interesting but does it only measure Free Chlorine and Ph ?
RynoAg
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Flashdiaz said:

looks interesting but does it only measure Free Chlorine and Ph ?


Appears so. It wouldn't replace periodic testing with my Taylor kit, but it would reduce the frequency. Not sure it reduces enough work to be worth it.
DeBoss
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So that's kind of the exact reason I wanted to get it. Why would you still need to manually test if this shows you the same levels?
RynoAg
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I test my FC and PH every few days. I only test alkalinity, hardness, and CYA periodically. I try to do it weekly, but just looked at my tracker and haven't tested these in over two weeks. May be worthwhile after all.
wcb
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I'm a gadget guy so was intrigued by WaterGuru. But in the end I couldn't convince myself to spend $30 / month on cartridges vs $30 / year on test refills.
Sugar City Ag
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Considering getting one of these, especially since the latest model expands the testing to include TA, CH, and CYA.

Would appreciate recent experiences with Water Guru.

Thanks!
fire09
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They are the best of the in-pool sensors, but functionality was somewhat limited with their original product. I've got their new one, the S2 and have been benchmarking it against a photometer, and it has been pretty accurate so far.
Sugar City Ag
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Do you always use the cassette that does the 5 tests (FC, pH, TA, CH, CYA) or do you swap out with the 2 test cassette (FC, pH)? If so, how frequently do you swap them? Curious because I typically would test pH and FC multiple times a week, but only TA / CH / CYA once a week or once every two weeks.
fire09
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I'm testing with the C5, will roll over to the C2 for off-season, and cycle between the two once the testing cycle I'm running is finished.
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I questioned our pool service's work and results for a while and decided to get a guru with the c5 to compare. My ph and fc numbers were way off from theirs. So, I took samples for a few weeks to Leslie's. Learned rather quickly the guru and Leslie's were very close to each others readings. Fired the pool service.

I take water samples to Leslie's once per month just to make sure the gadget is still performing. So far, worth it
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austinrb10 said:

I questioned our pool service's work and results for a while and decided to get a guru with the c5 to compare. My ph and fc numbers were way off from theirs. So, I took samples for a few weeks to Leslie's. Learned rather quickly the guru and Leslie's were very close to each others readings. Fired the pool service.

I take water samples to Leslie's once per month just to make sure the gadget is still performing. So far, worth it
Leslie's uses a LeMotte spin tester, so it's typically pretty accurate. The only issue I've had using it is the CH reading can be inaccurate if the disks are old/expired/left in hot weather.

Your best bet is to use a test kit, I personally like the Taylor K-2005C because it gives you the ability to test everything on your own.
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