4.26 gallons would take you to 20 ppm. For 10 ppm you need 2 Gallon(s), 0 quart(s), 2 cup(s) and 1 ounce(s). Seems to me like you have an old version of the bleach calc.
Michael
 Re: First Test Results for ThePoolFool
 Re: First Test Results for ThePoolFool
		4.26 gallons would take you to 20 ppm. For 10 ppm you need 2 Gallon(s), 0 quart(s), 2 cup(s) and 1 ounce(s). Seems to me like you have an old version of the bleach calc.
Michael
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