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    I have new computer & remember an older basic bleach calculator. Does anyone have a link to it as the new one is not user friendly or I am just cannot figure it out. With the old one, you just inserted your gallons and % chorine bleach and presto.

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    Default Re: old basic bleach calculator

    You are referring to bleachcalc by mwsmith. I still use it all the time. The only caution is the borate section is not accurate. There is an error in the programming.
    There is a working link in the second post in this thread (chem geek's post)
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    Default Re: old basic bleach calculator

    I do it manually one of two ways:

    Formal:

    (1,000,000/pool gallons) * bleach concentration * Gallons of bleach = FC added to pool
    Bleach concentration--if it's 6% bleach use .06, if 12.5%, use .125, if 5.25%, use .0525, etc.

    If you use liters then use liters in BOTH places as Pool Liters and Liters of Bleach and it works the same.

    Informal:
    Or use the simple Rule of Thumb:

    1 gallon adds exactly its percentage t0 10,000 gallons of water.

    So... 1 gallon of 6% adds 6ppm to 10,000 gallons.

    If you have 20,000 gallons, then 1 gallon of 6% only adds 3 ppm of FC.

    1 gallon of 12.5% adds 12.5ppm to 10,000 gallons.

    3 quarts of 6% adds only 4.5ppm to 10,000 gallons.

    Adjust accordingly, but I can usually do it in my head this way.
    Carl

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    Default Re: old basic bleach calculator

    Here's the BleachCalc link directly:

    BleachCalc262.exe

    Don't forget that you can also use The Pool Calculator either online or saved to your computer offline or as an iPhone application (you pay for the latter).

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    Default Re: old basic bleach calculator

    The link Richard gave was to a post in archive section, which is only accessible to mods and "lifetimes". Most of the posts there are throwaways, but they are there so they can be checked first -- like this one.

    That post is probably a throwaway now that Richard has put links here.

    Deleting all the "I can't see it" comments.

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