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Everyone here seems to know how much their pond holds. Is there a
formula to help one figure it out. My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? Thanks, Larry Southern Ontario |
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... Everyone here seems to know how much their pond holds. Is there a formula to help one figure it out. My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? Thanks, Larry Southern Ontario 7.5 gallons per cubic foot. |
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Larry wrote:
Everyone here seems to know how much their pond holds. Is there a formula to help one figure it out. My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? Thanks, Larry Southern Ontario 3 X 3 = 9sq ft = 1296 sq in 1296 X 16 = 20736 cu in 1 cu ft = 1728 cu in 20736cu in / 1728 cu in = 12 cu ft 1 cu ft = 7.46 U.S.Gallons 12 cu ft X 7.46 gal/cu ft = 89.52 = about 90 US Gallons -- /\/\ike Chagoi http://ourkoipond.com |
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Larry wrote:
My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? That is 3'x3'x1.33' or 12 cubic feet. There are 7.48 gallons per cubic foot so you have 12 x 7.48 or 90 gallons. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:15:11 -0400, "Stephen M. Henning"
wrote: Larry wrote: My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? That is 3'x3'x1.33' or 12 cubic feet. There are 7.48 gallons per cubic foot so you have 12 x 7.48 or 90 gallons. Thanks to all. Quick responses in this ng ;-} Larry Southern Ontario |
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 09:05:01 -0400, Larry wrote:
Everyone here seems to know how much their pond holds. Is there a formula to help one figure it out. My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? Thanks, Larry Southern Ontario There are about 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so 36x36x16/231 = 89.7 gallons |
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Larry wrote:
My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? Now if you want to know almost exactly what it is, you can do it with salt and a salt tester kit. See www.click2roark.com for the salinity calculator. Simply put, weigh some fish safe salt, in your case I'd use 1 lb. Test your water before salt addition, with salt tester, and again 24 hours later. Put figures into Roark's calculator (subtracting if there was a showing of salt in the first test from the second test) and it will tell you how many gallons you have. Far more accurate than the LXWXDX7.48 = gallons. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 10:48:50 -0400, Hal wrote:
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 09:05:01 -0400, Larry wrote: Everyone here seems to know how much their pond holds. Is there a formula to help one figure it out. My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? There is convert.exe. It is unbelievebaly easy and convenient. Just stick it somewhere you can find it and double click on it when you want to use it. http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/ Regards, Hal Thanks Hal. Great link to have! Larry Southern Ontario |
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Larry wrote:
Everyone here seems to know how much their pond holds. Is there a formula to help one figure it out. My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? Thanks, Larry Southern Ontario Calculate volume in cubic inches. Divide by 231 for American Gallonw, 277 for Imperial Gallons. :O) |
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I calculated mine based on a pond calculator on pondliners.com and
thought I had 1200 gallons (reasonably close). When I went to fill the pond I timed how long it took to fill a 5 gallon bucket then timed how long it took to fill the pond and did the calculation. (58 seconds to fill 5 Gallons = 11.6 SECONDS PER GALLON) divide filling time in seconds by your own rate of fill for a close estimate on the actual pond volume. It turned out to be just over 1000 gallons if my estimate is correct. Don Southern BC Larry wrote: Everyone here seems to know how much their pond holds. Is there a formula to help one figure it out. My pond is lower receptacle(pond) is 3'x3'xabout 16". Figuring out the volume is easy but how does that translate into gallons? Thanks, Larry Southern Ontario |
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