Re: The Pool Calculator
I have successfully used both tools for several years. A copy of Ben's Best Guess Chart is taped to my test kit as a reminder of ranges and a quick reference source. I go to the Pool Calculator to do the math.
My pool is just a bleach pool, no SWCG, no water features, nothing that would produce major changes in chemical balance once the season is under way. I do need to add a variety of chems at startup each spring and let the PoolCalc figure the amounts. For dry chemicals (washing soda, baking soda, CYA) I use the "by weight" parameters and a kitchen scale. For the liquids I go "by volume" and use a plastic measuring cup.
There are so very many factors that influence pool water chemistry and cause fluctuations that I've really come to appreciate the concept of 'ranges': FC between 3 and 6 ppm, CYA between 30 and 50, pH between 7.2 and 7.8, TA somewhere between 60 and 100 for my pool—yours may be different.
Oval 12.5K gal AGP; Hayward 19" sand filter; Pentair Dyn 1 HP 2sp pump on timer
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