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That depends on what size pool you have. If you have a smaller pool, the amount would be less, and if you have a larger pool, the amount is more. Consult the instructions on a chlorine box for what size pool and how much to use.
It depends on the size of the pool.
The time it takes to heat a pool depends on several factors, including the pool's size, the heater's power, the initial water temperature, and the desired temperature. On average, a heated pool can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours to reach the desired temperature. Generally, a heater can increase the water temperature by about 1 to 2 degrees Fahrenheit per hour. Using a pool cover can help retain heat and reduce heating time.
The amount of chlorine needed for a pool depends on its size, water temperature, and usage. As a general guideline, you can start with 2-4 ppm (parts per million) chlorine level in the pool water. It's best to use a pool testing kit to regularly monitor and adjust the chlorine levels accordingly.
A solar cover can raise the temperature of a pool by around 5-10 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on factors like sunlight exposure, pool size, and ambient temperature. The cover helps trap heat in the water by preventing evaporation and heat loss.
It works this way. Even if you could set the thermostat at 200 it will not heat the water any quicker. It sounds as if you have an undersized heater. A larger heater will heat the water faster if your system can upgrade to the larger size heater. Your house will not heat up any faster if you set the thermostat to maximum. It is the output capacity of the heater that determines how fast it will heat. What dictates heater size is: the size of the gas line. the length of the gas line run from the meter to the heater. the size of the meter. how many GPM the pump is producing. the GPM capacity of the filter. the size of the plumbing in you pool ~ 1.5"; 2"; 3" total gallons in the pool. are among a few. Just common sense here...... k
The time it takes for a pool with a heater to warm up after first filling it depends on factors such as the size of the pool, the starting temperature of the water, the power of the heater, and the ambient temperature. In general, it can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours for a pool with a heater to reach the desired temperature.
Wet
A few days. You will probably be able to use the pool when the level gets to about 5.0 ppm 1) you should know the difference between residual chlorine and Free chlorine 2) Chlorine lost depend on size of you pool and temperature 3) circulation of water , temperature & size of pool will increase chlorine lost
The rate of evaporation of water from an above ground pool at 80 degrees Fahrenheit can vary based on factors such as humidity, wind speed, and pool size. On average, you can expect around 1/4 to 1/2 inch of water to evaporate from the pool in a week at that temperature. It's recommended to monitor the water level regularly and adjust as needed.
YES YOU CAN AS LONG AS YOU MAINTAIN IT LIKE AN AQAURIUM, CHECK WATER PH AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDING ON YOUR CLIMATE AND TYPE OF FISH, ALSO YOU MIGHT HAVE TO PUMP AIR AND OR FILTER THE WATER DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE POOL.
A pool this size can hold up to about 5,250 gallons of water.