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Author:  DecalsbyJT [ Dec 18th, '09, 03:38 ]
Post subject:  Refractometer settings

Hey....

I bought one and not sure how to read it.....

attached is the view thru the lens, but where is 1ppt or 3ppt....

is there a formular for figuring out what ppt of salt the water contains?

have looked around, but nothing I could find ...

thanks

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Author:  Food&Fish [ Dec 18th, '09, 04:03 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

Ok the one you got reads 0 to 100 ppt so the reading in the picture is 50 ppt there is another one that reads 0 to 28 ppt and is easier to read wwith yours you cant get an accurate reading
But make the most of it it will let you know if theres salt around 3 ppt or if the plants have used it
I look about once every 3 months if its over 2 i leave it if under i add salt

Author:  DecalsbyJT [ Dec 18th, '09, 04:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

thanks

this was a used one and only cost 15.00 some on ebay run over 80.00

lowest i've seen so far is 32% will look for one of the 20+%

thanks
JT

Author:  DecalsbyJT [ Dec 18th, '09, 04:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

its very confusing....

this guy says its 0-10% but the pics show the same scale as I have

http://cgi.ebay.com/Salinity-Refractome ... 4019wt_939

jT

Author:  Food&Fish [ Dec 18th, '09, 04:29 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

Here http://shop.ebay.com.au/gainexpress/m.h ... ksid=p4340

Author:  Food&Fish [ Dec 18th, '09, 04:32 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

DecalsbyJT wrote:
its very confusing....

this guy says its 0-10% but the pics show the same scale as I have

http://cgi.ebay.com/Salinity-Refractome ... 4019wt_939

jT

He wouldent have a clue

Author:  DéjàVoodoo [ Dec 18th, '09, 05:08 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

On the left you have the specific gravity, on the right, the salinity. They pretty much go hand in hand, 1.022 SG (or about 30 ppt) is what I keep my reef tank at. That is way to salty for fresh water though, if I gather from the threads here, you are looking for something just above 1.000 SG which will be 1-2 ppt. My hydrometer only goes to 50ppt and makes reading for 30 pretty easy, but dificult for 0-5. As mentioned above, if you need to be able to read 1-2PPT, then you need a much smaller scale. I think 12 was mentioned above.

Mark

Author:  ivansng [ Dec 18th, '09, 07:50 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

Got a digital waterproof salinity meter from gainexpress above... only problem is that the calibration feature does not seem to work well or at least as per the procedures stated in the instruction book. So in short, I might not have calibrated it properly.

But I tested it on my water out of the tap.... it was 0ppt... and tested it on the tank that I put approximately 3kg of salt in 1000L... it was rather close to 3ppt... out by 0.02ppt or something like that... I suppose it is all relative anyway, if the calibration was out slightly, it would move up or down along the scale... but the error/deviation should be the same as ppt increases...

Note that I believe temperature affects the reading... so they have models that have automatic temperature compensation (ATC)... the meter I got also measures and show temperature readings and takes readings in about 10 to 20secs...

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Dec 30th, '09, 11:11 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

Guppy's in running a special on refractometers at the moment $40...

http://www.guppysaquariumproducts.com.a ... d_313.html

Author:  DecalsbyJT [ Dec 30th, '09, 11:14 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

found a good one with a 0 to 10 scale..... very easy to read.....

Author:  Food&Fish [ Dec 30th, '09, 11:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

DecalsbyJT wrote:
found a good one with a 0 to 10 scale..... very easy to read.....

Do you have a link!

Author:  DecalsbyJT [ Dec 30th, '09, 11:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

got it off ebay......

here is the guys ebay store... Im sure he has more...

http://stores.ebay.com/comewithstyle

this was a new unit with 5 year warrentee....

it was 24.98 US and 9.98 shipping

jT

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Author:  Food&Fish [ Dec 30th, '09, 12:33 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

I may be wrong i thought Brix % was different to ppt if you are near the ocean or somebody has a salt water setup do a test !

Author:  chillidude [ Dec 30th, '09, 12:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

Yeah, Brix is concerned with dissolved sugar - widely used in the food industry.

It is not a direct correlation to salinity.

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Dec 30th, '09, 12:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: Refractometer settings

Yep, the "brix" scale is used in the wine/vineyard industries to measure sugar content, usually grapes...

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