Testing RODI Carbon Block

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Is it possible to test the reject water of RODI with a typical OTO reagent (the cheap reagent used in pool test kits) for the presence of chlorine and chloramines? Don't really care much about it's value, really just trying to see when I need to replace the carbon block.
 
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I can confirm it works. Vial on the right is waste water, left is rodi water. It might be hard to see in the pic, more noticeable in person. Definitely requires a control because the indicator at such low ppm is hard to tell without a control. Tap water also had a slight yellow tint too.
 

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