Any Mac or Palm versions of Bleach calc?
Jake
Yep, in the default settings, you can set you default pool size, bleach strength and unit of measure. It will switch the whole program from US (Imperial) to metric, or vice versa. Mainly implemented for our friends across the pond.
I'm thinking now that I should have the program check to see if the registry key is set upon start up, and if not, to force the inital setting of the defaults.
*** adds that to his list of things to do ***
Michael
Any Mac or Palm versions of Bleach calc?
Jake
No. Not because I wouldn't, but I don't have the hardware or the development environment.Originally Posted by c130jake
Michael
Since there is not a Mac Version of the bleach calculator - what is the recommended amount of bleach per 1000 gallons of water? I am just settting up today with nothing in water as of yet.
Thanks
Depends on your cya (stabilizer) level. What is the volume of your pool?
Topdog: just a quickie note, you'll get a lot more help if you post a separate topic about your problem. Most folks won't see it in here, as this thread isn't really about pool setup.
Michael
Hey Michael,
Is there any way to add a feature that would calculate the amount of CYA being added via the trichlor pucks? I just refilled my pool, I know how much CYA I've added, and I know how many pucks I've used so far. If I knew how much CYA each puck is adding, I could then use the dilution calculator to determine how much water change I need to do to dilute the CYA. This by-passes the need for the clunky turbidity test for CYA.
Could you get to that, by, um, Friday?![]()
Tom
Thanks watermom! - Pool is small Intex softsided pool With only 3693 gallons of water capacity. I was hoping to find a calculator for bleach but was striking out with a MAC. I can post any further questions to pool setup.
By the way ....Sorry I forgot to add to my post no CYA s of yet. We have very hard well water....900-940ppm and a ton of Iron...water will turm rust for about 3 weeks untill the filter gets it cleared out. I need to rinse the filter a number of times to get the rust out of the water and then planned to add CYA with a sock - I figured I couldn't add it before we got it relativly filtered due to the need to rinse the filters. So for a while we will go through lots of bleach. Thanks again for the help!
Well, there's a lot of confounding factors that will throw your accuracy off with calculating how much CYA you've got in the pool. That's why testing is the best way of determinining how much you've got in there. Over time, due to drag out, splash out and pump out, your calculated number will diverge from the actual. It may be good for a short while, but eventually it will get off. Actual testing is really the best way to go about this.Originally Posted by aquarium
Michael
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