flower
Well-Known Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/388205/hydrometer#post_3422512
The better refratometers come with a 35ppt calibration solution.
You can find it at many online stores and auction sites.
You may be spot on but if you get a 35ppt solution then you will know for sure. That said, being off 0.5ppt isn't really all that important unless you are attempting hyposalinity.
Now I will have to find some...it will drive me nuts.
I know $50.00 is a cheap refractometer....but a hydrometer is $6.00. I sware it seems to me they see it's for SW and charge triple.
Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/388205/hydrometer#post_3422512
The better refratometers come with a 35ppt calibration solution.
You can find it at many online stores and auction sites.
You may be spot on but if you get a 35ppt solution then you will know for sure. That said, being off 0.5ppt isn't really all that important unless you are attempting hyposalinity.
Now I will have to find some...it will drive me nuts.
I know $50.00 is a cheap refractometer....but a hydrometer is $6.00. I sware it seems to me they see it's for SW and charge triple.