What happens if you look at a new test strip under the book light? Does an unused strip also show the presence of chloramines?
The unused strip matches the 0 reading in the booklight. When I test the water the strip reads 0.1 in the book light but almost 0 in the incandescent light. Since the passing reading is <=0.1 I knew it passed either way. I'm just concerned that if it goes any higher I may miss it in the incandescent light.
I called RP, the manufacturer, and they said no one had ever asked that question before. After hedging they asked if I was a clinic and when I said no they referred me back to my clinic. I'm sure if they don't know the answer the clinic doesn't either.
I guess I will just hope I never go over 0.1 in the booklight.
Roadrunner