The amount of shock needed for a 1500-gallon pool typically ranges from 1 to 3 pounds, depending on the type of shock and the current water conditions. For a standard chlorine shock, you would generally use about 1 pound for regular maintenance, but if the water is particularly cloudy or contaminated, you might increase it to 2 or 3 pounds. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions on the product label for the best results. Additionally, test the water after shocking to ensure proper chemical balance.
1,269,551.02 US gallons.
1,500 cubic feet of water is 11,220.78 gallons.
1500 imperial gallons is 6819.14 liters.
There are approximately 0.396258 gallons in 1500 milliliters.
1500 liters = 396.3 US gallons = 330.0 imperial gallons
should be around 26 gallons
1500 US gallons = 200.52 cubic feet
should be 26 gallons
187.5 gallons
For which one? 1500, 2500? I believe the 1500 holds 26 gallons and the 2500 is 31 gallons.
1250 to 1500 gallons.
1500/28 = 53.57 gallons.