Again, at the risk of impertinence, if you haven't found http://troublefreepool.com already then start here: https://www.troublefreepool.com/content/169-TFP-Home-Page … They have literally everything you need to know, and nobody else does. They are my one and only trusted source wrt residential swimming pools.
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Replying to @random_eddie @BrowningMachine
Read "ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry" first, and do it now. Then read, play around with, and use their PoolMath chemistry calculator: https://www.troublefreepool.com/calc.html
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Replying to @random_eddie @BrowningMachine
Then take a look at this index https://www.troublefreepool.com/content/186-show-all_1 … and read whatever topics seem interesting and useful to you. And forever thereafter, if you have any questions about your pool, google "troublefreepool [question]" and glean wisdom from the experts posting to the forum.
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Replying to @BrowningMachine
Zero demand for improvement. Anyone who knows enough to want anything better also knows enough to do it themselves.
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Replying to @random_eddie @BrowningMachine
does anyone make an intelligent box which samples, does the math, adds the chemicals, and emails you when you need to refill hopper #3 with blue meth or whatever?
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Replying to @BrowningMachine @random_eddie
just curious if the space is open I think that the era of all-startups-are-web-startups is over and the era of all-startups-are-robots is upon us
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Replying to @MorlockP @BrowningMachine
I haven't looked closely at this space. Offhand, I know of devices which can do *some* of the required testing electronically, and I know of one device which can feed a chemical to a pool. But there are a lot of details I'm eliding here which would make such a project difficult.
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The main chemical you need to add is chlorine. The main way to do that (in modern times) is with an SWG. Those add chlorine constantly, and you can adjust the rate. You could hook up an electric chlorine meter (with leads in the pool) to a PID, and hook that up to the SWG.
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