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Old 04-19-2005, 04:16 PM
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Default Water Volume of IO 160 Gallon Salt buckets

Anyone know how much water these pails hold?
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Approx. 5 gallons
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(3.14)r²h / 231 = volume in gallons if you measure in inches.
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(3.14)r²h / 231 = volume in gallons if you measure in inches.
I think the bucket is tapered.....
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Get a 4 litre milk jug or similar and use it as a starting point. Those (if I'm thinking of the right one) buckets are usually 3.5 gallons (Imp) the old taller ones were closer to 5.

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The taller ones are ~7.75 gallons if full by my calculations.
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(3.14)r²h / 231 = volume in gallons if you measure in inches.
I think the bucket is tapered.....
r(bottom) + r(top) / 2 = r (average)

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water weighs apx 8lb/gal....weigh it -tare
or 1kg per litre -tare (bucket)
..bathroom scale etc
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r(bottom) + r(top) / 2 = r (average)
Yes but the average area is what counts, not the average radius. Therefore it is the square of the radius that would need to be averaged I believe. It is a long time since I have done any calculus.
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