Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
I use it. Like any tool, it has its problems. Under some circumstances its accuracy is not the best from what I understand. But then, maintaining balanced pool water doesn't need to be an exact science given that we're working with ranges of levels and goals. For my needs, it has always been good enough. Its strong point is that it's HTML based and can be run offline if you save it to your local device. The alternative is the Bleach Calculator which is an executable file and runs on Windows OS. I'm on a Mac and haven't used that tool.
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
Biggest problem is that it gives too much info all at once and also seems to give a lot of precision that just isn't there. If you don't know how much water your pool holds (and I don't mean to the nearest 100 gallons! then it is an estimate at best.
It also does not tell you step by step what to adjust first and some of the info on how pH is changed by added a certain chemical does not take into account pH rise from CO2 outgassing and the effect of different TA levels and whether there are non bicarbonate buffers present also. We have had people try to 'correct' for the pH effects of adding a chemical with (expected by us) disastrous results.
IT can be a useful tool in the hands of ewho understands pool water chemistry but for the average user it ir more likely to get you into trouble.
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
One we prefer to suggest for people to use is this one: http://www.poolforum.com/zxq/BleachCalc262.exe
It was created by a forum member (Michael Smith). It is called the bleach calculator but it actually has more calculators than that. Just click in the upper left hand corner and you'll find quite a few more.
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
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Originally Posted by
waterbear
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IT can be a useful tool in the hands of ewho understands pool water chemistry but for the average user it ir more likely to get you into trouble.
Yikes. So it sounds like I shouldn't use it to calculate dosing for my pool.
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Originally Posted by
Watermom
One we prefer to suggest for people to use is this one:
http://www.poolforum.com/zxq/BleachCalc262.exe
It was created by a forum member (Michael Smith). It is called the bleach calculator but it actually has more calculators than that. Just click in the upper left hand corner and you'll find quite a few more.
Thanks. I'll give that one a try.
Just tried it. Every time I try it I get an error message "run-time error 13 type mismatch". Am I doing something wrong?
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
I don't know. I just clicked on the link and downloaded it again and it worked for me. I'm no computer geek, so I can't help with the techy stuff. Maybe someone else can. I'll ask Ben to look at it for you. In addition to knowing about pools, he is also one of the techy computer geek people!
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
Watermom - Thank you for the link to the pool calculator, this is the first time I have seen this. I am not fond of the first one that was referenced so I try to do the calculations myself but apparently I am not very good at it :( - hopefully my problems will disappear now.
JimK - I just downloaded the calculator and it is working.
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
Good! Glad to be of help!
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
Jim,
I don't think waterbear is telling you not to use the pool calculator, rather saying "proceed with caution." If you can reasonably estimate the volume of your pool (there is an estimating tool at the bottom of the calculator) and you know how the different chemicals react with one another (i.e. trichlor raises CYA and chlorine, but is acidic and lowers pH), it is a useful tool to use. I find myself mainly using the pool calculator for doses of bleach and borax.
Re: Pool Calculator; useful?
I second what shifty wrote. I can't use the bleachcalc because it's a Windows executable and I run a Mac. The Pool Calc is HTML based and runs on any platform. Like you, I use it for bleach and Borax calculations and occasionally for "effects of adding xyz". It has never lead me wrong but I now have enough experience with my particular pool to know when I should question any results obtained. The caveat I follow is "add half now, test, add more later".