Is there a way of calculating the volume of my pool based on change in salinity.
I recently installed a SWCG (APURE1400). I let it run for a day and the control unit gave me a salinity reading of 0.9 g/L.
I then added 800 pounds (362874 g) of salt to reach a salinity of 3.2 g/L for an increase of 2.3 g/L.
Using this as a ratio, I calculate that my pool volume is 157,771 Liters or 41,679 gallons.
I have always calculated my pool volume at around 35,000 gallons but have never been sure.
I even went to the trouble of measuring my pool every foot and came up well short of 35,000.
Would this new figure be accurate?
I recently installed a SWCG (APURE1400). I let it run for a day and the control unit gave me a salinity reading of 0.9 g/L.
I then added 800 pounds (362874 g) of salt to reach a salinity of 3.2 g/L for an increase of 2.3 g/L.
Using this as a ratio, I calculate that my pool volume is 157,771 Liters or 41,679 gallons.
I have always calculated my pool volume at around 35,000 gallons but have never been sure.
I even went to the trouble of measuring my pool every foot and came up well short of 35,000.
Would this new figure be accurate?