Without actually using the calculator to double check your math,
I'm going to guess & say yes, it does sound correct...
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I had a valve problem and had to shut er down for two weeks. I just got the bottom vaccummed and the valve is now working correctly. Haven't received my taylor test kit yet, but the "evillll pool store" tested my water for me and here are the results
FC=.1
TC=.8
CC-.7
ALK=152
PH=7.7
CALCIUM=222
CYA=100
TDS=1,200
using the best guess chart, I know that I need to shock to 25 and then maintain a minimum of 8 fc and a max of 15 fc. My question is how much bleach will it take to shock to 25? My pool is 16 by 32 & holds abot 18,000.
Is there a formula to determine this?
Thanks.
UPDATE:
I used the bleach calculator and figured that I need approx. 7.5 gallons of bleach to get to 25ppm. Is that a correct?
Without actually using the calculator to double check your math,
I'm going to guess & say yes, it does sound correct...
Best of Luck![]()
Lemme see if I can 'divine' it out...
One gallon of 6% bleach is 0.06 gallon of actual chlorine.
In 18000 gallons, 0.06 gallons makes a ratio of 18000:0.06, or 18,000,000:6 or 300,000:1 or 3,000,000 to 10, which is 1,000,000 to 3.333. That's 3.3 parts chlorine per million parts of water. Whew.
So 1 gallon of 6% bleach should add about 3.3 ppm to your pool.
25ppm divided by 3.3 ppm per gallon = 7.5 gallons
So yes, you will need about 7.5 gallons to achieve 25 ppm.
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