We suggest to start with 15 lbs of salt and then test the water. Ideal will 3400 ppm. Usually we suggest to add 290 lbs of salt for a 10,000 gallon pool if the pool does not have any chlorine. By that reference you should add 29 lbs. But we think start with 15 lbs and increase as needed is a good idea.
u need to have a table spoon and salt add the salt and record how much it takes your welcome
For a saltwater pool, the standard requirement is around 3200 ppm (parts per million) of salt. To achieve this in 23000 gallons of water, you would need to add approximately 161 pounds of salt. It's important to use a salt measuring tool to ensure the correct amount is added.
I assume you have a salt chlorinator. If you don't there would be no practical reason to add salt to your pool. To determine how much salt to add you must first check the manufacturer of the salt system. A typical level would be around 3000 ppm. The next thing to know would be your gallonage which you have stated to be 1185 gallons. That is a very small pool. A small spa will easily hold 600 gallons, and I have worked on several large spas that would easily hold more than 1185 gallons. Could it be 11850 gallons? Double check your gallonage and contact the manufacturer of the salt system. Not all systems run the same salt levels.
To determine how much salt to add to an 18x4 pool, you first need to know the pool's volume in gallons. An 18-foot diameter pool that is 4 feet deep has a volume of approximately 6,600 gallons. For a saltwater pool, a typical salinity level is around 3,000 to 3,500 parts per million (ppm), which usually requires about 40-50 pounds of salt per 1,000 gallons of water. Therefore, you would need approximately 260-330 pounds of salt for your pool.
if you meant to ask "how many gallons of water do you add to 15 gallons of liquid if you add 100 gallons per quart of liquid" you need to add 6,000 gallons of water
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Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve
To find out how much to add for 640 gallons, first determine the proportion of 640 gallons to 10,000 gallons. Since 640 gallons is 0.064 of 10,000 gallons, you multiply 4 lbs by 0.064. This results in adding approximately 0.256 lbs to the 640 gallons.
you add salt and pepper until you thinks it tastes right
You need to know how what size your pool is. But to raise your salt level 1000 ppm, add approximately 80 lbs of salt for every 10,000 gallons of water. Adjust tequila and lime to taste.
don't add as much salt.