all the "duhs" and "get a life" comments are not appreciated. this is an information exchange board so if you cant do that with out the condescending remarks i suggest you refrain from commenting at all.
Oh yea even though you use the solution how are you sure that the curve is correct?
if you calibrate with with a solution that is at NSW levels and you are testing a sample of NSW then the slope is of little consequence. that is the whole reason for calibrating with something like the pinpoint solution. if the slope is off and you calibrate with distilled it can be very far off when testing seawater.
<<< The term brine means water with salt in it
Duhhhhhh Saltwater. >>>
Nope........a brine solution and seawater are not the same as far as many test instruments are concerned including refractometers.
<<< that is the whole reason for calibrating with something like the pinpoint solution. if the slope is off and you calibrate with distilled it can be very far off when testing seawater. >>>
Exactly!.........many of the marine hobbyist refractos can and will be off as much as .003 - .005 when calibrated to 0 using distilled water which is a very large margin of error and would pretty much defeat the whole purpose of spending money on a refractometer in the first place.
I calibrated my refractometer today with pinpoint 53 solution.
My salinity was +.004 putting my tank @ 1.030.....Holy shnikies!
I was previously using RO water for calibration...never again.....eventhough the directions say to use it.
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