Almost every couple of days there is someone on this forum who reports they cannot get their drop checker to change colour despite everything they try.
In almost 100% percent of the cases it because of poor CO2 injection and distribution in the tank.
However, despite many members repeating the "you have poor CO2 injection and distribution" mantra they refuse to believe the drop checker and convince themselves that "the drop checker must be wrong, as I must have decent CO2 injection and distribution".
Well here is how to verify your drop checker works.
Below is my drop checker freshly filled with Neutro 4dKG Bromo Blue indicator. The blue indicates no CO2 in the fluid as would be expected from the sealed bottle.

Now if you turn the drop checker upside down (and try not to spill the fluid as I did 🙄) and then breathe into it followed by a bit of shaking (of the drop checker, not you
) and repeating, you can quite easily get the fluid to turn green and even yellow. Took me a minute or two to get my drop checker this colour.

So my drop checker works.
Obviously doesn't verify that there is 30ppm CO2, but it shows at least that the drop checker fluid can be made to change colour in presence of CO2. 🙂
In almost 100% percent of the cases it because of poor CO2 injection and distribution in the tank.
However, despite many members repeating the "you have poor CO2 injection and distribution" mantra they refuse to believe the drop checker and convince themselves that "the drop checker must be wrong, as I must have decent CO2 injection and distribution".
Well here is how to verify your drop checker works.
Below is my drop checker freshly filled with Neutro 4dKG Bromo Blue indicator. The blue indicates no CO2 in the fluid as would be expected from the sealed bottle.

Now if you turn the drop checker upside down (and try not to spill the fluid as I did 🙄) and then breathe into it followed by a bit of shaking (of the drop checker, not you


So my drop checker works.
Obviously doesn't verify that there is 30ppm CO2, but it shows at least that the drop checker fluid can be made to change colour in presence of CO2. 🙂