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∙ 12y agoapprox 15,000 gal
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∙ 12y ago13,464.94 US gallons.
A pool this size has about 13,500 gallons. Most homes have pressure such that about 5 gallons per minute come through the hose. Divide 13500 by 5 and you get 2700 minutes. Divide by 60 minutes and get 45 hours, or almost 2 days.
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You haven't told us how long the trough is, or how deep the water is in it. If it's full to the rim ... 2-ft deep ... then there's 44.88 gallons for every foot of the trough's length.
20 gallons
get a 1 or 5 gallon water jugs and fill it up keep track and that's how i did it with my 30 gallon
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Use the formula for volume on a cilinder that is 1' high and 3/4" in diameter and multiply by 4000 feet.
fill it until it is at 30 gallons...isn't it obvious
1 ft.3 (cubic) of water = 7.48 gallons How high is the pool? Is it 24 foot wide, 54 foot long and how deep? diameter x diameter x average depth x 5.9 = total gallons Allowing for the overflow/filter access, fill to 48" deep and use 13,000 gallons in a flat-bottomed pool.
13,464.94 US gallons.
A maximum of 2,019.74 US gallons of water.
To calculate the volume of the tub in cubic inches, multiply the three dimensions (60 x 32 x 20). Then convert the volume to gallons by dividing by 231 (there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon). So, the tub would need approximately (60 x 32 x 20) / 231 gallons of water to fill up.
A tank this size can hold a maximum of 3,590.65 US gallons of water.
A pool this size has about 13,500 gallons. Most homes have pressure such that about 5 gallons per minute come through the hose. Divide 13500 by 5 and you get 2700 minutes. Divide by 60 minutes and get 45 hours, or almost 2 days.
There are 907.9202769 feet2 of water, but you will have to convert that into gallons.
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