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    Default Cal hypo shock conversions....

    Just wondering if there was a way to convert cal hypo weight to bleach gallonage (i.e. 1 lb of 53% cal hypo = X gallons of 6% bleach), or how to determine ppm gained per 1 lb of teh same cal hypo in a 22K gallon pool.

    Just trying to figure out about how much cal hypo to use to bring my pool up to winter shock levels.

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    Default Re: Cal hypo shock conversions....

    You could probably use BleachCalc to figure this out since I think it has different forms of chlorine in its menus/preferences.

    At any rate, one pound of 65% Cal-Hypo adds 7.7 ppm FC to a 10,000 gallon pool and also increases CH by 5.5 ppm. This is equivalent to 1-1/4 gallons (20 cups) of 6% bleach (assumed to be 6.3% available chlorine by volume, not weight).

    You can scale the numbers for your situation with different percentages of purity of Cal-Hypo and for the size of your pool.

    Ah heck, I'll do it for you...in a 22,000 gallon pool one pound of 65% Cal-Hypo adds 3.5 ppm FC and increases CH by 2.5 ppm. You can scale this down for 53% Cal-Hypo, but should try and get 65% Cal-Hypo if you can, unless it's not as economical.

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