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![]() If the pricing is similar to a good refractometer and I didn't already have one I would probably go with a digital one, but I wouldn't replace my refractometer with one just because.
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![]() Everyone's head is pointy enough already, why make it worse with a new gadget.
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![]() I would agree with ease of reading but that's about it. Despite the fact it won't require a specific kind of calibration fluid you will still need a verified fluid so that's really a moot point. Price sounds compatible which is good but really what will kill this product is the constant need for calibration, unless you can insure reasonable accuracy using RO water for calibration fluid it's ultimately doomed to fail. A hobbyist will always need a supply of calibration fluid, if it is lost, spilled or contaminated the meter is useless until more fluid can be purchased. For something that is typically used all the time, often in emergency situations it just doesn't sound reliable enough.
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![]() This is all good feedback, we always like to involve our target audience with product development, its a great barometer for us.
In regards to calibrating, I say everytime to ensure the best of readings even Hanna meters require this, and to be honest I would not even trust a refractometer unless it has been calibrated before hand, but thats personal choice. A digital meter does not require pre use calibration its more a recommendation for optimum accuracy, just as with a refractometer and also the likes of hanna or pinpoint. |
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![]() I think it's a neat idea. I was silly and bought my refractometer without a light not to mention I have to take my glasses off to squint at it aside from finding a light to point it at. If it's easier to use (not all of us are reef gear heads) and priced the same as a traditional vertex style. I'd be interested.
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![]() Great input, thanks this all helps.
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But for those that wear glasses this might be a seller. I'll stick with my vertex refractometer for the following reasons: -It's a simple design -No batteries required -No need to calibrate every time -Tough If this unit was priced identically to a standard refractometer I'd still buy the refractometer.
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![]() While I've never heard or calibrating a refractometer prior to every use if such a new digital device would prove as reliable without the "every use calibration" it would certainly change things and be a very useful device but like everything newly adapted for this hobby reliability has to be earned
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![]() I may get some prototypes sent across and hand out for free to those that have participated above my post here.
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![]() This could potentially be a good item if it was reasonably priced, I say this as I have quite a few elderly customers and they find it a pita to read the refractometer, solution or not they would probably go for a digital....
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