swiseman
Premium Member
I started looking in to this topic for a variety of reasons, one of which was my inability to get my alkalinity below 11DKH. There was also this thread located in the GHL/Profilux forum.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1738178
The above discussion is hardly a conclusive study, but, it did get me thinking. My next step was to hit the search button and I found this article published in Reef Keeping magazine by Randy Holmes-Farley.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-12/rhf/index.php
I remember when this article was published there was a major shortage of Pinpoint Calibration fluid for weeks afterword. I actually bought some as well, but, I thought I had a bad sample because the results were off by so much, so, I fired the calibration fluid in the cupboard and never gave it any further thought.......until this weekend.
I pulled out the bottle of calibration fluid and tested my refractometer and it was off by 0.006. I re calibrated the refractometer with room temperature RO/DI and it was dead on 0. I then used the Pinpoint Calibration fluid and got a reading of 1.020. So I said what the heck and re calibrated the refractometer to the Pinpoint fluid. I then did a quick test of my tank water and with the new set point my tank water was registering 1.031. Is this even possible? I will admit, I have been having some issues with the tank since I upgraded last December, however, I have been using this refractometer calibrated with distiled or RO/DI water for the past 5 years. All of the local reefers and LFS have the same readings as me. Can we all be wrong? Unfortunately, we did not have a digital conductivity meter to check it with.
Thoughts?
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1738178
The above discussion is hardly a conclusive study, but, it did get me thinking. My next step was to hit the search button and I found this article published in Reef Keeping magazine by Randy Holmes-Farley.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-12/rhf/index.php
I remember when this article was published there was a major shortage of Pinpoint Calibration fluid for weeks afterword. I actually bought some as well, but, I thought I had a bad sample because the results were off by so much, so, I fired the calibration fluid in the cupboard and never gave it any further thought.......until this weekend.
I pulled out the bottle of calibration fluid and tested my refractometer and it was off by 0.006. I re calibrated the refractometer with room temperature RO/DI and it was dead on 0. I then used the Pinpoint Calibration fluid and got a reading of 1.020. So I said what the heck and re calibrated the refractometer to the Pinpoint fluid. I then did a quick test of my tank water and with the new set point my tank water was registering 1.031. Is this even possible? I will admit, I have been having some issues with the tank since I upgraded last December, however, I have been using this refractometer calibrated with distiled or RO/DI water for the past 5 years. All of the local reefers and LFS have the same readings as me. Can we all be wrong? Unfortunately, we did not have a digital conductivity meter to check it with.
Thoughts?