Me neither! We just got schooled.As a self-proclaimed redneck engineer, I need to up my game a bit..........had no idea there were 91,000 drops in a gallon. ?
Me neither! We just got schooled.As a self-proclaimed redneck engineer, I need to up my game a bit..........had no idea there were 91,000 drops in a gallon. ?
As a self-proclaimed redneck engineer, I need to up my game a bit..........had no idea there were 91,000 drops in a gallon. ?
I wonder if a wick in the gallon jug would produce a consistent flow. You could use a piece of cotton rope to insert into the jug, then out into the pool. In theory, it should wick the chlorine out into the pool.![]()
That would be correct for an imperial gallon, but for a US gallon it's more like 75,700 dropsThere are roughly 91k drops in a gallon.
How did you know that? I missed this in school. LOLThat would be correct for an imperial gallon, but for a US gallon it's more like 75,700 drops
You are correct. The 25 drops that you site is based on the specific dropper bottles that Taylor uses. In general the common reference to drop size is 0.5mL per drop making it 20 drops per mL. So if I was doing this experiment I would assume 20 drops per mL, and make adjustments from there.You can debate drop size and get a different # drops per gallon. Your drop size will vary based on hole size, the amount of chlorine in the bottle, and many other variables.
I'm very interested in seeing how far we can actually take this to make it work for a few days or even longer.
Has anybody tried modify an IV drip apparatus? They are gravity fed and have clamps on the tubing that allow you to adjust the flow. I have a few I might play with it..
.... at what point would it be easier to put in a SWG![]()
I have a SWG.. So I might set one up to dispense acid.. But with my luck I would find out the humming birds have discovered it are are flying around my yard high.. did I say acid?.. I meant Acid.Probably a lot easier but what fun is that on a hot n lazy dog day of summer?! ?