sk8r_dave
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Originally Posted by xDave
Ahhh baloney! Nothing wrong with hydrometers, yours is just bad.
According to tests done by Adam Blundell, M.Sc. "It is my opinion after seeing these results that plastic hydrometers are perfectly acceptable for use in the hobby. I would say they are even acceptable for use in research. Their precision appears to be well within the range of projects I’ve seen conducted in laboratories. Their accuracy is variable, but with a known (and easily found) correction factor these hydrometers perform quite well."
(Adam Blundell M.S. works in Marine Ecology, and in Pathology for the University of Utah. He is also Director of The Aquatic & Terrestrial Research Team, a group which utilizes research projects to bring together hobbyists and scientists. While not in the lab he is the former president of one of the Nation's largest hobbyist clubs, the Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society. Adam has earned a BS in Marine Biology and an MS in the Natural Resource and Health fields.)
He isn't the only one that finds cheap plastic hydrometers very accurate. Another hydrometer test
xDave, even if this is true (people had some bad experiences with them.) From a finachal stand point. Wouldn't it be a better decision to buy a refractometer insted of paying $20 every few months?
Ahhh baloney! Nothing wrong with hydrometers, yours is just bad.
According to tests done by Adam Blundell, M.Sc. "It is my opinion after seeing these results that plastic hydrometers are perfectly acceptable for use in the hobby. I would say they are even acceptable for use in research. Their precision appears to be well within the range of projects I’ve seen conducted in laboratories. Their accuracy is variable, but with a known (and easily found) correction factor these hydrometers perform quite well."
(Adam Blundell M.S. works in Marine Ecology, and in Pathology for the University of Utah. He is also Director of The Aquatic & Terrestrial Research Team, a group which utilizes research projects to bring together hobbyists and scientists. While not in the lab he is the former president of one of the Nation's largest hobbyist clubs, the Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society. Adam has earned a BS in Marine Biology and an MS in the Natural Resource and Health fields.)
He isn't the only one that finds cheap plastic hydrometers very accurate. Another hydrometer test
xDave, even if this is true (people had some bad experiences with them.) From a finachal stand point. Wouldn't it be a better decision to buy a refractometer insted of paying $20 every few months?