Hello Guys,
First I would like to apologize if this question was posted already, but I could not find an answer to my noob question regarding using a Milwaukee MA887 Refractometer to get the desired SG for my tank.
I calibrated my refractometer to 1.000SG / 0ppt using distilled water while keeping the room temperature at 79f. I also used the 1.025 solution that came with the unit to verify it is reading correctly. I get a reading of 1.025SG / 34ppt at any room temperature the unit senses (76f - 79f). Is that where the ATC works it's magic? Is the ATC using 77f degrees as the reference?
If I wanted my tank water to be at 1.026SG at a temperature of 79f how would I go about achieving that if the unit is calibrated for 1.025SG at 77f?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
First I would like to apologize if this question was posted already, but I could not find an answer to my noob question regarding using a Milwaukee MA887 Refractometer to get the desired SG for my tank.
I calibrated my refractometer to 1.000SG / 0ppt using distilled water while keeping the room temperature at 79f. I also used the 1.025 solution that came with the unit to verify it is reading correctly. I get a reading of 1.025SG / 34ppt at any room temperature the unit senses (76f - 79f). Is that where the ATC works it's magic? Is the ATC using 77f degrees as the reference?
If I wanted my tank water to be at 1.026SG at a temperature of 79f how would I go about achieving that if the unit is calibrated for 1.025SG at 77f?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.