Hi all I have put this on the open forum rather than just contacting Nigel by PM so if anyone else wondered the same either previously or in the future they can read it.
I use one of NigelB's soap testing kits and wondered about my results.
As per instructions I prepare the IPA, it says
Using the 10ml syringe add 12ml of biodiesel into the blanked IPA. If soaps are present the solution will now have a green/blue tinge. If the solution takes on a yellow appearance this indicates that the bio has very low soap levels and you may need to add in some more indicator to give the solution a greenish colour.
When I add my bio it just goes straight yellow

If I now try and add more indicator to get it greenish I have to add about 5 or 10 times as much before it changes at all then it is slight.
So...
Does this mean that as my bio is already very low PPM I can dispense with adding acid to the sample to check it?
Even when I do do this it comes out usually as between 10 and 15 PPM, but adding so much indicator makes it difficult to judge.
Is there a way of doing the test so it is more accurate for very low PPM? I know it isn't necessary but I want to make it the best I can, not obsessive at all
