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03/26/2008, 04:29 PM | #27 | |
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My first use of refractomerers was in a hospital lab where it was use to measure the specific gravity of urine. That would probably work better than the one intended for beer.
And I sure wouldn't want to mix them up!!! And just to be clear, that type is especially inappropriate to use for a reef tanks, even though it reads in sg, that is for proteins, not salts: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-12/rhf/index.php#16 Clinical Refractometers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some medical and veterinary labs use a type of refractometer called a "clinical refractometer." These are normally used to measure proteins in urine, serum and other biological fluids. The scale can read in units familiar to reef aquarists (ppt or specific gravity), but that is ppt or specific gravity of a protein solution, not a seawater solution. Those units should be ignored, and if they are all that is available on the refractometer, I'd find another refractometer. Without a conversion table to seawater salinity or specific gravity, such readings cannot be used to gauge seawater's salinity as they will be way off. Some clinical refractometers read in refractive index, which is okay if you match the refractive index to the appropriate seawater refractive index (e.g., 35 ppt seawater has a refractive index of 1.33940). Such conversions of refractive index to salinity or specific gravity are shown in Figures 1 and 2, and Table 1.
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03/27/2008, 02:07 PM | #31 |
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when you rely so much on the accuracy of salinity then you should buy the proper refractometer for measuring salinity and the proper pinpoint standardizing solution.
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With the pinpoint solution, do you put it on the refractometer, and calibrate to zero, or is to a specific number?
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03/27/2008, 04:08 PM | #34 |
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how to calibrate a refractometer--tips right from king neptune
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-12/rhf/index.php#20
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Thanks for posting the link to the article on refractometers. -hank |
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