30 gal mix my thoughts I don't know if I'm right or wrong but here we go. 21 gal water, 9 gal of sh, 90 Oz of ch, 30 Oz of green wash
John Aloisio said
Aug 27, 2015
Samuel,
most of it looks correct except for the SH. You would only need around 5-6 gallons and then bump your water up a little. It depends on how strong your SH is. Whether to use 5 or 6 gallons but that is not a big deal.
Samuel Alan said
Aug 27, 2015
10% sh and 78% ch
Samuel Alan said
Aug 27, 2015
24 gallons of water and 6 gallons of Sh and 90 ounces of CH and 30 ounces of green wash that sound good
John Aloisio said
Aug 27, 2015
Yep
Slava Borisevich said
Aug 27, 2015
Water - 21 Gallons, Liquid Bleach (SH 10%), - 6 Gallons, Powder Bleach (CH 65%) - 30 Dry US Ounces, Green Wash - 30 Liquid US Ounces
-- Edited by Slava Borisevich on Thursday 27th of August 2015 08:48:50 PM
AC Lockyer said
Aug 27, 2015
30 gallons of softwashing solution
6 gallons of 10 - 12% Sodium Hypochlorite
30 ounces (liquid measurements) of Calcium Hypochlorite
30 ounces (liquid measurements) Green Wash
Balance in water.
AC
Samuel Alan said
Aug 27, 2015
Ac is that a 3% mix
Troy Layman said
Aug 28, 2015
Sam,
Yes, What AC listed would be a 3% mix.
The 6 gallons of 10-12% SH in 30 gallons of mix would give you 2% mix.
For CH you use 1 ounce per gallon per 1% mix, so 30 ounces would give you 1% mix in 30 gallons total.
This would give you a combined sum of 3%. Add in your 30 oz. GW of course.
The difference in 10 and 12.5% SH and the different strengths of CH won't make enough of a mathematical difference to worry about.
-- Edited by Troy Layman on Friday 28th of August 2015 12:59:10 AM
John Aloisio said
Aug 28, 2015
Sam,
just be careful if you do not have an agitation system in your tank. You will need to thoroughly mix the CH.
AC Lockyer said
Aug 28, 2015
Samuel Alan wrote:
Ac is that a 3% mix
Correct
CARLOS DIAZ said
Apr 25, 2016
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
AC Lockyer said
Apr 26, 2016
CARLOS DIAZ wrote:
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
Yes by volume not by weight. We dont carry scales on our trucks....:) We carry graduated liquid measuring pictures.
Thanks,
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Tuesday 10th of May 2016 10:26:12 AM
Troy Layman said
Apr 28, 2016
CARLOS DIAZ wrote:
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
Carlos,
For what it's worth, I was doing the same thing. I just pulled out my CH and my scale and a fluid measuring cup - 16 fluid ounces of CH and 16 ounces of CH on a scale are close to the same measurement. 16 fluid ounces of CH = 18.5 ounces of CH on a scale. So if you were going by the scale weight your mix was a little weaker than what you thought it was by about 13%. So if you thought you had a 3.5% mix, it was just a touch over a 3% mix.
However, AC's mixology uses 65% CH, so if you are using 73% CH the little bit of extra strength in the CH balances it out almost perfectly,, less than 1% difference in what you thought you had anyway. So you may have been doing it wrong and right all at the same time! :0)
-- Edited by Troy Layman on Thursday 28th of April 2016 10:24:02 AM
Troy Layman said
Apr 28, 2016
Quick question - how long does CH stay good once mixed with water and Green Wash?
AC Lockyer said
May 3, 2016
Troy Layman wrote:
CARLOS DIAZ wrote:
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
Carlos,
For what it's worth, I was doing the same thing. I just pulled out my CH and my scale and a fluid measuring cup - 16 fluid ounces of CH and 16 ounces of CH on a scale are close to the same measurement. 16 fluid ounces of CH = 18.5 ounces of CH on a scale. So if you were going by the scale weight your mix was a little weaker than what you thought it was by about 13%. So if you thought you had a 3.5% mix, it was just a touch over a 3% mix.
However, AC's mixology uses 65% CH, so if you are using 73% CH the little bit of extra strength in the CH balances it out almost perfectly,, less than 1% difference in what you thought you had anyway. So you may have been doing it wrong and right all at the same time! :0)
-- Edited by Troy Layman on Thursday 28th of April 2016 10:24:02 AM
Great and accurate points Troy!
Thanks,
AC
AC Lockyer said
May 3, 2016
Troy Layman wrote:
Quick question - how long does CH stay good once mixed with water and Green Wash?
At least 48 hours.
AC
CARLOS DIAZ said
May 3, 2016
Thank you Troy...Thank you AC
Troy Layman said
May 4, 2016
AC Lockyer wrote:
Troy Layman wrote:
Quick question - how long does CH stay good once mixed with water and Green Wash?
At least 48 hours.
AC
Thanks AC!
What is the longest you'd let the mix go before figuring it was aged to the 'null & void' point?
AC Lockyer said
May 10, 2016
Troy Layman wrote:
AC Lockyer wrote:
Troy Layman wrote:
Quick question - how long does CH stay good once mixed with water and Green Wash?
At least 48 hours.
AC
Thanks AC!
What is the longest you'd let the mix go before figuring it was aged to the 'null & void' point?
Three Days.
AC
Anita Ingram said
May 24, 2016
Ty now I know what sh and ch mean lol
Anita Ingram said
May 24, 2016
Slava Borisevich wrote:
Water - 21 Gallons, Liquid Bleach (SH 10%), - 6 Gallons, Powder Bleach (CH 65%) - 30 Dry US Ounces, Green Wash - 30 Liquid US Ounces
30 gal mix my thoughts I don't know if I'm right or wrong but here we go. 21 gal water, 9 gal of sh, 90 Oz of ch, 30 Oz of green wash
Samuel,
most of it looks correct except for the SH. You would only need around 5-6 gallons and then bump your water up a little. It depends on how strong your SH is. Whether to use 5 or 6 gallons but that is not a big deal.
Yep
Water - 21 Gallons, Liquid Bleach (SH 10%), - 6 Gallons, Powder Bleach (CH 65%) - 30 Dry US Ounces, Green Wash - 30 Liquid US Ounces
http://softwashsystems.com/page_softwash-mixology.html
-- Edited by Slava Borisevich on Thursday 27th of August 2015 08:48:50 PM
6 gallons of 10 - 12% Sodium Hypochlorite
30 ounces (liquid measurements) of Calcium Hypochlorite
30 ounces (liquid measurements) Green Wash
Balance in water.
AC
Sam,
Yes, What AC listed would be a 3% mix.
The 6 gallons of 10-12% SH in 30 gallons of mix would give you 2% mix.
For CH you use 1 ounce per gallon per 1% mix, so 30 ounces would give you 1% mix in 30 gallons total.
This would give you a combined sum of 3%. Add in your 30 oz. GW of course.
The difference in 10 and 12.5% SH and the different strengths of CH won't make enough of a mathematical difference to worry about.
-- Edited by Troy Layman on Friday 28th of August 2015 12:59:10 AM
Sam,
just be careful if you do not have an agitation system in your tank. You will need to thoroughly mix the CH.
Correct
Yes by volume not by weight. We dont carry scales on our trucks....:) We carry graduated liquid measuring pictures.
Thanks,
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Tuesday 10th of May 2016 10:26:12 AM
Carlos,
For what it's worth, I was doing the same thing. I just pulled out my CH and my scale and a fluid measuring cup - 16 fluid ounces of CH and 16 ounces of CH on a scale are close to the same measurement. 16 fluid ounces of CH = 18.5 ounces of CH on a scale. So if you were going by the scale weight your mix was a little weaker than what you thought it was by about 13%. So if you thought you had a 3.5% mix, it was just a touch over a 3% mix.
However, AC's mixology uses 65% CH, so if you are using 73% CH the little bit of extra strength in the CH balances it out almost perfectly,, less than 1% difference in what you thought you had anyway. So you may have been doing it wrong and right all at the same time! :0)
-- Edited by Troy Layman on Thursday 28th of April 2016 10:24:02 AM
Great and accurate points Troy!
Thanks,
AC
At least 48 hours.
AC
Thanks AC!
What is the longest you'd let the mix go before figuring it was aged to the 'null & void' point?
Three Days.
AC
Ty now I know what sh and ch mean lol
To increase your carrying capasity and prolong your cleaning day. DOT limits the carrying of SH to 119 gallons. It is in our classes.
Thanks,
AC
Sure wish they'd come back!!
we went through a redo product by product.
AC