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			1 drop of water will become the temperature of the instrument in a few seconds anyways. Put the ATC refractometer in the fridge, or out in the sun, and that 's what it will compensate temperature for. 
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			 Sorry for getting back to this thread after a long time.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Anyway, my question was that in various forums, I always see people telling to measure PPT instead of SG and that's where I am scratching my head. Like does SG scale move up or down and ppt remains fixed? Because as far as I can see, the scale is fixed while for ATC, the metal strip expands or contracts for temperature compensation to show 1.026 - 35ppt ratio. Is measuring SG and PPT the same in a ATC refrac then? 
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			 A refractometer measures reflective index. Manufactures stick a couple scales(specific gravity/SG or salinity) for you to see the levels easily. Reflective index, SG and salinity can be converted from one to other (with a small error that can be ignored for our aquarium use). If your refractometer  says automatic temperature compensate (ATC), it means the reflective index level is being compensated.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I usually look at salinity because it's easy for me to see 35 ppt (salinity) than 1.0264(SG) on my refractometer. Last edited by George; 02-08-2014 at 11:41 PM.  |