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PoolMath helps calculate chemical amounts, FC levels, calcite saturation index, and pool volume for effective pool maintenance
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While the PoolMath App will calculate SWG runtime and FC output, you will find the link to the SWG Runtime Calculator in the first message of the thread if you prefer a spreadsheet to the App You need to know the 24 hour FC output of your SWG cell at 100% to enter into the spreadsheet and the PoolMath App has a lookup for that
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PoolMath Discover the calculator behind the perfect pool, PoolMath Dealing with pools has allowed TFP to become the original authors of the best calculator on the net www troublefreepool com
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Trouble Free Pool exists to develop and promote a simple, inexpensive, and effective system of pool care
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PoolMath takes care of all of the math required for pool maintenance, leaving you more time to swim Example Here is a detailed example, showing how to adjust levels with PoolMath Let’s say that you have a 16′ x 34′ rectangular vinyl sports pool with 3′, 5′ and 3′ depths, you chlorinate with bleach, and your current test results are:
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Discover the calculator behind the perfect pool, PoolMath Dealing with pools has allowed TFP to become the original authors of the best calculator on the net
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I have loaded the Pool Math app onto my Android tablet phone When I enter any of the test findings on either one, I see no way to make the numbers stay I enter the numbers, press ENTER, and go to the next test The number I just entered is gone How do I get the numbers to stay for the each
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