Do you know how many gallons of water are in your pool? I can send you the info based on that, or do you want the entire sheet?
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BTDG,
Here are a couple good tools for pool calculations. Both were created by people on this site and a predecessor to this site.
http://www.poolcalculator.com/
http://www.troublefreepool.com/bleachcalc-t110.html
Robert
I think you can send me a PM now that I am a subscriber. I can send the file to whatever e-mail address you give me.
I have come an unbelievably long way since I joined this forum and I just wanted to post an all around Thank you to everyone, especially CarlD, Chem Geek, Watermom, and Ben (for providing and maintaining this forum). THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP AND TOLERATING THE NEWBIE.
My most recent stats are as follows:
CYA 50-55
FC - 3.0 (morning reading)
TC - 3.0
pH - 7.4 - 7.6
I now run the system for 5 hours a day, which is pretty close to what I ran it for using traditional Chlorine, and my SWCG is set at 80% output. This gives me a FC reading of 2.0 at sunset. I have only added less than 1 gallon of muriatic acid since I bought the box over 3 weeks ago (I hope this stuff don't go bad in the box). It only seems to require a cup or two every third day. So I would almost say this is a tolerable level.
The Crux of the issue is this. I went from "Turn it on for 12 hours a day and forget it" to a properly maintained, sparkling clean pool WITH NO BURNING EYES, and an electric bill that is as it was.
The only problem I have now is convincing my wife that I am not an excessive/compulsive pool fanatic.
Hi BTDG (And others!),
This is my first post as a member and I just wanted to say I have been reading a lot over the past few days and I pretty much fall into BTDG shoes (as far as pools go ;).
I am a pool newbie with a SWG system (AutoPilot), all fresh and new and I decided at the last second to go this route because of this forum.
I plan to follow the advice given by the members to BTDG to get my pool going. I'm sure I'll have questions, but these four pages of post really hit home with my setup.
Just wanted to say Hi and Thanks!
Michael
Hi, Michael! Just wanted to say hello and glad to have you here on the forum. It is a great place to learn and we are happy you found us!