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Spsnut

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IM not sure of the proper procedures for the Hanna; do you calibrate it before use? Hanna makes some very good equipment for our purposes. Using a 35ppt calibration fluid each a refractometer is used is essential.
 

tunicata

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Hmm I use a regular refractometer and when I think the number is iffy, I check it against tap water. If it is a bit higher than zero, then I wash it off really well then test again.

It's usually that i've forgotten to clean it properly after putting salt water on it that my numbers are off.

i think the directions said to calibrate with freshwater on my refractometer.
 

lnevo

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Yea if your going to calibrate with fresh then use some ro/di

That will work but the scale will be based on a 0 value and be further from where you are measuring

If you calibrate with 35ppt solution then your measurement will be much closer to the real value.
 

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i use a 10$ plastic meter pointer...

There is nothing wrong with using swing arm hydrometers as long as you calibrate it, as well as know it's inherent problems. I believe they remain rather consistent between calibration checks. They need to be kept clean; bubbles will also gather on the swing arm causing it to float higher. Don't trust them without first comparing it to a properly calibrated refractometer!
 
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There is nothing wrong with using swing arm hydrometers as long as you calibrate it, as well as know it's inherent problems. I believe they remain rather consistent between calibration checks. They need to be kept clean; bubbles will also gather on the swing arm causing it to float higher. Don't trust them without first comparing it to a properly calibrated refractometer!

How do you even calibrate these things? Just keep bubbles out?
 

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