your a gun supdro, thank you kindly. I got the understaning of the mixing now, im wrapped...i was getting confused when everyone is talking about using pool shock. I wanted to ask that the amounts they apply to the res is from the mixed solution they make. So when everyones talks about put "X" amount into there res, it is from the MIXED solution the make first.
So to mix the SOLUTION batch to use:
5 grams of pure Pool shock (45% calcium hyd) to 1 gallon of water = SOLUTION MIX.....then to use it
1-5ml per gallon of the SOLUTION MIX to your res according to your requirements.
I have spent the last 5 days reading and there are so many different mixtures.
some say 1 gram of pure pool shock (at 45% clcium hyd) to 1 gallon water to mix the mixture then
use 30ml per gallon of water of the mixture to use in your res. This is assuming you are using the 45% pool shock.
In my area i dont have HTH pool shock but have these
https://www.bunnings.com.au/hy-clor-500g-super-shock-granular-pool-chlorine_p3090053
it is at 70% calcium hy
I have also all these to choose from
https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/outdoor-living/swimming-pools-spa/chemicals or
https://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/outdoor-living/swimming-pools-spa/chlorine
I have also found this mixing formula bu Jiji (thank you for helping the community)
I have some calcium hypochlorite (pool shock) that says 49% available chlorine. How much do I add to get 2 ppm of chlorine to a 100 gallon reservoir?
To figure for 2 ppm of
TOTAL chlorine is simple.
Remember 1mg/L = 1 ppm
So 2 ppm would be 2 mg per liter of water.
100 gallons = 378.5 liters. So 378.5 x 2 = 757 mg
But its only 49 percent strong. So 757/.49=1545 mg or 1.545 g
- Jiji
what do i follow, and can you from your experience suggest the right pool shock to get from my area.
Just confused a little, but know to mix the pure pool shock first then use the mixed solution, just wanting to confirm acuuratley safe amounts to work with as i dont have a chlorine meter.