So I really hate that I have no clue what grams to teaspoons are? The trouble free calculator uses grams, but that is a weight measurement, not a volume one! Even the dichlor bottle says "add 20g".well what is that? The closest I've got was to google how many grams of sugar is in a teaspoon as that's about the same weight. Please help, so frustrating.
Okay, okay. I'll try to give a helpful answer this time. By helpful I mean what
you want.
First off, PoolMath usually gives both weight and volume measurements, though it defaults to one or the other. If you have your spa set up for 1500 liters, and your current FC is 3 ppm, your target is 6 ppm, you'll see that it says to add 8 g by weight or 8 mL by volume of dichlor, and mL is a volume measurement. So as you can see, it's roughly 1 g/mL.
BUT, you want teaspoons, not mL! So, here's the trick. PoolMath gives volume in teaspoons for the US units, and you don't even have to convert liters (of your spa) to gallons, it'll do that for you. With PoolMath set up to 1500 liters, simply switch the units to US. Now it'll say 396 gallons (which is 1500 liters), and for the same 3 to 6 ppm goal, it says 0.3 oz by weight or 0.3 oz by volume of dichlor. Also not tsp, BUT highlight over the 0.3 oz by volume, and in the white box at the top it says 2 tsp! Exactly what you wanted!
Hope that helps! Two things:
- Note it's not exact, as it rounds to the nearest tsp. [Then again, it's not exact for many spa things as it rounds to specific decimals as opposed to specific significant figures (minor engineer gripe)]
- The other thing is you can't enter a volume amount under Effects of adding chemicals, only the primary unit for that chemical. So when tracking CYA as part of dichlor additions, you can't enter "1 tsp" to see how may ppm of CYA your dichlor added, you have to enter grams.