I have a few questions to ask of the cogniscenti here & also, since I'm a bit of a mathematical numpty, I need someone to help/confirm my maths/logic. I've been using small doses of 50% H2O2, but it seems rather exy compared to using Pool Shock.
I can get 65% granular Calcium Hypochlorite & want to dose a 150L reservoir to 2ppm. According to the calculations above:
2ppm = 2mg/L
150 x 2 = 300mg
300/0.65 = 461mg (aka 0.461g)
If I wanted to make a 1L "stock/concentrated" solution:
4.61g in 1L & dose @ 100ml, or
46g in 1L & dose @ 10ml
So here's my questions:
1. Have I got the maths right, or have I moved too many decimal places??
2. Is there any advantage/disadvantage to making a stock solution & using it this way, or is it better to measure & use "fresh" each time?
3. Assuming it's OK, How long will a stock solution remain viable? I'm assuming that since folks are dosing every 3-4 days, that it's going to degrade over time, so creating smaller batches of stock solution more frequently is better than creating a single large one?
I normally do a res. change every 14 days & the depleted nutrient solution goes to my veggie garden & outdoor plants. However, I don't want to dump something on them that's potentially going to kill-off the beneficial bacteria in my soil. Since I've been using H2O2, I've never worried about this, 'cos I know it breaks down & won't hurt anything.
4. Am I anally over-thinking this, or should I just take a chill-pill?
5. Which great opponent of Cartesian Dualism resists the reduction of psychological phenomena to a physical state & insists that there is no point of contact between the extended & the unextended?
OK, so you can ignore that last question.............
Edit:
Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.
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