Ok, I wrote to Marine Depot.. here is a copy of what I wrote. I hope it makes sense to them....
"Hi,
I received my Refractometer today. Thanks for the great service, I did not expect to get it until after the weekend.
However, there is a problem. According to the instructions with the refractometer, calibration should be done with distilled water to ZERO.
This does not work. If you calibrate the Refractometer to ZERO using distilled water, it will then incorrectly report a specific gravity of 1.026 as a specific gravity of 1.031 ...
This has been verified by several people now, and you can see this at this forum on Reef Central....
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=6348509#post6348509
If the refractometer is calibrated to a solution of known Specific gravity of 1.026 it will then be calibrated correctly. It will read the specific gravity correctly of 1.026 and will also read ZERO for distilled water. But if you calibrate it to ZERO using distilled water, it will read that same Solution, KNOWN to be a Specific Gravity of 1.026 as a specific Gravity of 1.031 ..
I do not believe there is anything wrong with the Refractometer, I only believe that the calibration mechanism can not accurately be set to ZERO when using distilled water on the glass. Probably because there is a large ZERO point when a solution of a specific gravity of ZERO is used. SO probably you could tighten the set screw too much or too little and still be getting a reading of ZERO .... But if you are using a solution of KNOWN Specifci Gravity of 1.026 the refractometer can be set to that accurately, and still read ZERO when using distilled water on the glass.
I hope this makes sense...
I believe you should contact everyone who purchased this refractometer, possibly only from the last manufactured batch even, and explain this to them. Otherwise, if they calibrate with distilled water, they will be lowering their Specific Gravity and Salinity mistakenly.
Thank you,
Dave Brader"
I hope it makes sense to all of you too.......
How about it Randy, does this make sense to you????
Thanks, Dave