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    I swear I had found somewhere at one time the amount of chlorine a pound of 65% cal hypo would add to 10,000 gallons or the amount of cal hypo that was equivalent to a gallon of bleach or something. It might not even have been on this web site. Anyway, I'm trying to do some calculations to figure out if an end of the season buy of cal hypo will be worth the initial dent in my checking account in the long run.

    Can any of you gurus help me out with the calculations? I'm thinking I saw somewhere that a gallon of 5.25 bleach was the same as .65 pounds of 65% cal hypo or something like that. I'm probably WAY off though.
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    Default Re: 65% Cal Hypo

    Sherra,

    Cal-Hypo that is 65% pure and (it turns out) produces about 65% available chlorine has 1 pound equivalent to 1.22 gallons of 6.15% bleach (typical Clorox regular bleach). It would take about 1.06 gallons of 7% Ultra bleach and about 1.42 gallons of 5.25% bleach.

    1 gallon of 5.25% bleach is equivalent to 0.69 pounds of 65% Cal-Hypo while 1 gallon of 6.15% bleach is equivalent to 0.82 pounds of 65% Cal-Hypo.

    Hope that helps.

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    Last edited by chem geek; 09-11-2006 at 11:18 PM.

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    Yes, that helps a lot! Thanks! I think getting the 65% Cal Hypo at $1.30/pound (bulk bucket) is worth it then!
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    Yes, it would be economical at that price. Just keep an eye on your calcium levels if you end up using this as your only source of chlorine. 1 pound of 65% Cal-Hypo increases the Calcium Hardness (CH) by 5.5 ppm in a 10,000 gallon pool (the ppm rise would be less in a larger pool, etc.) and depending on the specific brand you use it could increase calcium even more (it depends on what the 35% inert ingredients are -- sometimes some of them are calcium salts such as calcium chloride and calcium hydroxide).

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    Thanks. I knew I'd have to keep an eye on the calcium. I'm fine for now - it's between 40 & 50 right now - and I've got a 27,500 gallon pool, so it should take me a while to get a lot built up. Plus I do still plan on using good old fashioned Wally World 6% bleach also.
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