Oh I am sooooo eager to see how your experiment comes out! Wouldn't doubt the generic stuff would loose so much considering WalM and the path it takes. I'm thinking I'll truly get very very close to 10% with this suppier.
Shelley
Oh I am sooooo eager to see how your experiment comes out! Wouldn't doubt the generic stuff would loose so much considering WalM and the path it takes. I'm thinking I'll truly get very very close to 10% with this suppier.
Shelley
Is your mix ratio correct?? --- I use .1 ml bleach in a 10L sample of my well water (no chlorine to start) this gives me a free Cl of 5.8ppm with fresh Clorox Ultra consistently. You need .00001L/L to do the ratioOriginally Posted by Poconos
I derived my mix from Carl's 1.88 per 5gal h20
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...highlight=1.88
If I'm wrong please let me know!!
27038 Gallon InGround, Vinyl, DE filter.
You're diluting more than me. 100,000:1 with the 0.1 ml per 10L ratio. Diluting 10,000:1 with 6% should yield a 6 ppm concentration.
6% is 60,000 ppm so dividing by 10,000 is 6 ppm. I actually did a 5000:1 dilution for the check which should have yielded a 12 ppm concentration.
Likewise, if I'm doing something really stupid I'd sure like to be enlightened. Fact that the rise in FC in the pool after adding a big jug is about what is expected if the bleach is 3%.
My friend grabbed a jug of Clorox at K-mart today so I'll try that tomorrow.
Al
Last edited by Poconos; 08-12-2006 at 10:47 PM.
Just a followup....results of checking Clorox vs Walmart bleach are inconclusive. Not sure why but the results are all over the map in spite of trying to be as precise as possible with the dilutions. All I can say is I never got any bleach concentration at or above 5.25% with any samples. Wish I had a pool store closeer than a half hour away but in any case next time I'm there I will check on the higher concentration stuff.
Al
I'll bet the walmart stuff sits on a dock or in a wharehouse for a long time before being shipped to the stores.
14'x31' kidney 21K gal IG plaster pool; SWCG (Saline Generating System's SGS Breeze); Pentair FNS Plus 48 DE DE filter; Whisperflow 1 HP pump; 8 hours hrs; kit purchased from Ben; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; PF:5.7
Then again, they do such massive volumes, there is a great chance it is fresher than anywhere else. Walmart also has very tight inventory controls and doesn't have months of commodity products like bleach sitting in warehouses tying up room and cashflow.Originally Posted by Phillbo
To get the bleach from the large 15 gal. to the smaller bottles, buy a small bellows fluid siphon. Probably can get for $3-5.00. Just pump the plastic bellows pump to get started and fill away. The big jug need to be above the smaller jug for the siphon to work. To stop just put the end of the hose above the big jug and put another small jug on the floor to fill.
Rick
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