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fishguyxd 01-11-2006 01:31 AM

refratometer results
 
I did a water topoff yesterday and tests today with my new refract. and got 1.029 and then a test with a hydrometer it was on 1.024 Wow a big difference (temp of tank was 80.1F)

I can't remember the formula to correct the hydrometer results vs temp to confirm the refractometer is correct anyone help on the results?

Matt 01-11-2006 01:59 AM

If I can remember this right, most Hydrometers are calibrated for 60 degrees f. Cold water has a higher density than warm water, and that works out to ~.001 difference per 10df.

Funky_Fish14 01-11-2006 02:03 AM

The refractometer I believe likely comes calibrated to 70 degrees F. You should be able to recalibrate it yourself to the temperature of your choice. I'd be checking the hydrometer against the refractometer, rather than the refract against the hydrometer.

Chris

StirCrazy 01-11-2006 02:17 AM

most of the refractometers we use are tempature compensated. it should say in your book. all 3 of my hydrometers are calabrated to 60 degrees which I keep forgetting:redface: so I guess I need to add 0.002 to my hydrometer reading.

Steve

fishguyxd 01-11-2006 02:36 AM

So in anyones opion do these results sound bad? I did bring the sality down now, but just throwing the question out there. they say the refractmeter is calibrated to 15 C.

Matt 01-11-2006 03:44 AM

So, your refrac and hydro are both calibrated to 60df. Your refrac says 1.029 at 80df. That (compensated) is 1.031... assuming my math is right, and your refrac is calibrated correctly.

fishguyxd 01-12-2006 01:22 AM

Thank you
Matt

danny zubot 01-12-2006 02:41 PM

reply
 
All I do to set my refractometer is warm up the RODI water to the same temp as the tank and set to 0.

Funky_Fish14 01-12-2006 02:48 PM

Exactly, the refract should come with a small screwdriver which you can use to set pure water(for example RO/DI water, or provided water) to 0.00 at the desired temperature. If anything right now, your refrac should already be more accurate than the hydro.

Chris


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