just keep getting unexpected error
just keep getting unexpected error
Try using Firefox, and right-clicking, then "Save Link As"
I found I cant run an exe file without getting a lot of add ons in the meantime and firefox came on with imesh which I;m trying to get rid of
????. Not sure what sort of problems you have, but it appears they exist at your end.
iMesh is a file-sharing program, and should have NOTHING to do with this. Here's my recommendation:
1. Save any critical data you may have on your computer -- passwords, pictures, financial records.
2. Download a FRESH copy of Microsoft's free anti-virus program:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...tials-download
3. Uninstall any old anti-virus you may have.
4. Install "security essentials" and run a FULL scan (takes hours)
5. Try again, after removing any viruses.
If you can't download SE yourself, have someone else do it for you, put it on a CD, and install from there.
PoolDoc / Ben
ok I downloaded Firefox...save as... then it sent me to download page and the download page is right back here. All I need to know is I am using the Pool Calculator daily and where it says add bleach I am putting in 12% since that is what my chlorine is from my pool store. If thats ok then i will get some bleach I know to be 3% and go from there. I really like the calculator. I find it to be a great tool
I am on an iPad and cannot download the file. If I have nearly 13000 gal and use 8.25% great value bleach, can you tell me the numbers? Sorry!
Just moved in so I'm not exactly sure on manufacturers or specs; best guess: 24' x 48" AGP, sand filter with 3/4HP pump, Taylor K-2006
In your pool, each quart of 8.25% bleach will add about 1.6ppm of chlorine.
Like this:
1. Find your pool factor: Divide 120,000 by the gallons in your pool and round: 120,000/13,000 ~= 9.23 ==> So . . . your PF = 9
2. Use the following values: 3% bleach @ 8.4 lbs/gal; 6% bleach 8.6 lbs/gal; 8.25% bleach 8.8 lbs/gal
3. Calculate chlorine ppm per gallon for YOUR pool: => FC ppm = PF x lbs bleach x % => 9 x 8.8 x 0.0825 = 6.5 ppm.
So, you get about 6.5 ppm per gallon of 8.25% or 1.5 ppm per quart.
PoolDoc / Ben
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