"Playing with different treatment factors to see which one make the most sense" sounds useful, but needs an example to make it real. Also, the accepted SI range should be indicated on the wheel.
Good lord I’m a new pool owner and didn’t realize I had to be a scientist to test and treat the water lol. This video doesn’t really explain how to use the tool to determine how much product you’d need to use to get the water balanced.
@@TaylorWaterTechnologies Your video says you can determine which values to treat first, but it doesn't say how. If I need to lower Ph and TA and Calcium... where should I start?
"Playing with different treatment factors to see which one make the most sense" sounds useful, but needs an example to make it real. Also, the accepted SI range should be indicated on the wheel.
You should just know the range.
Good lord I’m a new pool owner and didn’t realize I had to be a scientist to test and treat the water lol. This video doesn’t really explain how to use the tool to determine how much product you’d need to use to get the water balanced.
just WOW... i need to think about this...
Really helps
There’s an app for that
TLDR: What’s the point of this? Any actual, feasible use cases for techs in the field?
Hi, this is used to simplify the calculation needed to determine Saturation Index of a body of water.
If you don’t understand this, being a pool tech isn’t for you.
@@jcraigshelton You’re right. I’m the guy who hires techs like you to work hard and sweat under the hot sun to make me money.
@@TaylorWaterTechnologies Your video says you can determine which values to treat first, but it doesn't say how. If I need to lower Ph and TA and Calcium... where should I start?