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I think you should be fine. Please post the measurement you get with both devices now that you've calibrated, it sounds like they'll be pretty close. |
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![]() Ok, so using my DIY calibration fluid as described above, here are my new results.
The refractometer out of the box tested the 35ppt solution at 39ppt, it tested my tank at a salinity of 40ppt. After calibration with the DIY fluid my tank tested at ~36ppt (sg1.027). so that sounds ok, it was 4ppt high. Still higher than I would like but a lot less earth shattering than my original reading of 1.030. I adjusted the solution as per the article for a hydrometer as well and found that it supports the newly calibrated readings from the refractometer. It gave me an adjusted reading of 1.0265 for the tank water So it seems that the calibrated hydrometer supports the calibrated refractometer and I can be fairly confident that my refractometer is now accurately reading salinity right? Sort of disappointing to find that a $65 piece of equipment billed as a must have for reefkeeping was less accurate out of the box than a $10 plastic instant ocean hydrometer. |
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![]() LOL that's how I felt when I first found out. Try using one for 2 years and then you find out it's been inaccurate all that time, and your little swing arm hydrometer that everyone snubs was actually reading more accurately.
Still, once you get them calibrated correctly they are indispensable. |
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![]() So, this is interesting....
After deciding that the refractometer was off by using the home-made recipe discussed above, I decided NOT to make any changes until I could pick up a bottle of the pinpoint 53 ms solution and get a "third opinion". I'm glad I waited When I calibrate the refractometer with the 53ms solution, I discovered that my home-made solution was off, and that my original calibration was correct! It now reads distilled water at 0ppt and the 53ms solution is 35ppt. So, I guess I can draw several conclusions #1) It looks like I got a dead-on refractometer after all! #2) It pays to check, double check and quite often triple check the calibration of stuff. #3) I proved that I can make the wrong solution exactly the same 3 times in a row and all that it proved was none of my wife's kitchen measuring utensils are as accurate as they should be. My confidence in the next batch of gravy is going to be a little shakey ![]() ![]() |