<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13763434#post13763434 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sfsuphysics
Not to already beat this dead horse, but I never said teh RO/DI water is the culprit, I'm putting full blame on the refractometer. As you said the science being calibration is simple and straight forward, with most any tool it's best to calibrate around the numbers you're using in case there's a "shoddy" piece of equipment (in this case refractometers who's original purpose was not to test saltwater but perhaps some other fluid where the light bends differently).
I think in this hobby to put absolute faith in any particular tool is a bit fool hearty. I calibrated my refractometer once, doesn't mean I should trust it to be calibrated forever. As such, I have 35ppt solution sitting around and can test at a moment's notice.
But I think it's a fair bet to assume most probably don't have a refractometer that's perfect for seawater, as a result, by telling everyone you can simply use RO/DI water, most likely will yield wrong results.