After the electrolysis process is complete, use the test strips provided to verify that the hypochlorous solution has the necessary level of free chlorine (200 ppm or higher) and a pH of between 4-6. These criteria apply while running a 10-minute batch. If the pH is above 6, add a little more vinegar to the solution. If the free chlorine is less than 200 ppm, run the electrolysis cycle one more time by pressing and holding the button on the activator base until you hear a double beep and the cycle starts again.
What if my pH and free chlorine strip doesn't match the reference colors on the pH bottle?
No worries. Just add a little more vinegar and run the electrolyzer for 10 more minutes.
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