I can't answer the initial question if chlorine generators give off high chlorine false readings. I have an inline chlorine dispenser and it seems to work just fine for me. But the second part of the question asking if high chlorine will give false readings for pH and TA. I have read that somewhere and I am currently researching to validate that finding.
No, absolutely not!
It's not perfectly clear what you mean by "false readings."A polygraph test makes measurements of certain quantities. Assuming the equipment is working properly, these can't actually be "false", they are what they are. They may be invalid because it was hooked up wrong, or because the machine is not working right.The interpretation of the readings is done by a person, and it's certainly possible for that person to reach a false conclusion.
Vitamins are chemicals the Sun does not give off any chemicals that we can absorb on Earth. When certain wavelenghts of UV light hit our skin we can make vitamin D3 from cholesterol.
If the sensor is blocked or has mud on it, the readings will be inaccurate, and give completely false readings.
Because - increased pressure on one side of the weigh pan could give rise to false readings.
nope,cholesterol doesnt give u fat,fatty diet gives u cholesterol
vitamin c
Vitamin c.
Take a sample to your local pool shop for all your readings of Free chlorine, Total chlorine, PH, Calcium, Alkalinity and Cyanuric Acids. Once you have a proper reading you will need to re-callobrate your chlorinater.
no, it gives you D The Sun helps you absorb the vitamin, but it doesn't actually give you the vitamin
They must be only 24 hours old or less. Any older will give false positives or incorrect readings.