Which of the calculators are you trying to use? There is more than just the bleach calculator. If you click in the upper left corner "more calcs" you will find several more.
Which of the calculators are you trying to use? There is more than just the bleach calculator. If you click in the upper left corner "more calcs" you will find several more.
Im trying to use this one.http://www.hal-pc.org/~mwsmith2/BleachCalc262.exe. Im not sure where to look for the other ones. I dont see anything in left corner on this page.
Thanks
Bryjen Open the Bleach Calulator program mentioned in your post.
In the upper left hand corner is tab marked "More Calcs" click it.
I have circled it in red in the picture below...
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Thanks, what do you put it the field for quantity of bleach.
If you want to find out how much one quart of 6% bleach will raise your chlorine level, put in .25 since one quart is equal to one-fourth of a gallon. If you want to know about half a gallon, put .5, or if you want to know how much a 3 quart jug will raise it (since that is how much is in most of the bottles sold these days), you put .75. Hope this helps.
Thanks so much. While I have you Ive just converted over to bleach. My question is since my cya is 100 the amount of chlorine that I need to use is above the 5 on the scale. How do I measure. My Fc is 3 my cc is 0. My tc is 2.If fc + cc + tc why is my reading lower which is more important.
Last edited by bryjen; 05-17-2006 at 11:56 PM.
I'm guessing that was just a type-o. FC+CC=TC So, if your FC is 3 and your CC is 0 then your TC will also be 3. The CC is important because if it's more than .5 then you need to bring your chlorine up to "shock" level (depends on your CYA level) to get rid of the "useless" chlorine.If fc + cc + tc why is my reading lower which is more important.
Sherra
Kershaw County South Carolina
18x34 IG 2' radius rectangle vinyl liner (approx 27,500 gal) 1 1/2" pipes installed March 2006
(previous AG pool owner)
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