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Old 05-23-2008, 08:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default I've had it with Aqua Medic Salinity meters!

Hi All.
I need some recommendations for a decent refractometer.
I recently bought an Aqua-medic salinity meter, with the idea in mind that it would be accurate and easier to test than keep using the refractometer i had.

First unit i sent back because it wouldn't hold calibration even for a few mins, it also differed wildly from the refractometers reading of the tank, they were both calibrated to the 1.026 solution provided with the meter.

Got the replacement unit the other day, apparently my tank has gone from 1.026 - 1.029 today! Which is especially amazing as i have added top up before the 1.029.

I've just had it with this rubbish rubbish product, i have done everything to calibrate, even more meticulously than the manual states.

Has anyone got any recommendations for a decent refractometer, i don't mean just a link in ebay but a tried and tested one serious reefers can recommend?

Thanks in advance

PS: Anyone wondering how Orangina is (Tubastrea Faulkneri) is, he is very well He has grown since getting him about 2 weeks ago, he is looking plumper and enjoys his daily feedings lol.

Anyway ta-ta for now

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Old 05-23-2008, 10:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
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wheres your salinity-Water Chemistry - Page 2-3reef Forums


you might try this. there have been good recomendations on inexspensive refratometers.


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Old 05-23-2008, 10:09 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I've been using this one:
Saltwater Aquarium Salinity & Specific Gravity Testing: Portable Refractometer
When I got it, I checked the calibration using distilled water, and it was dead-on.
It's been working fine as far as I can tell. It cost $45 plus shipping.


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Old 05-23-2008, 10:13 AM   #5 (permalink)
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you might try this. there have been good recomendations on inexspensive refratometers.

^ Way to read through this one, Wildreef.
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Old 05-23-2008, 11:03 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Guys/Girls.

Thanks for the links and advice Tis always appreciated

Wildreef, that Milwaukee refractometer of yours, do you rate it as a good one? Also do you recommend a place to buy one?

Cheers.
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Old 05-23-2008, 04:48 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Refractometer - Really a MUST HAVE!


On sale now at DFS - Portable Refractometer

* Precision refractometer measures salinity & specific gravity
* Easiest and most accurate way to maintain ideal salt levels
* Professional testing device at an affordable price

Save 25% or more Test concentration of salt in several aquariums with this portable, economical, and lightweight refractometer. Featuring the same accuracy as more expensive models, this optical device provides a direct reading of specific gravity and salinity in water. Requires no batteries and automatically compensates for temperature.



Or if you want to invest in a really good one. (which is not bad idea if you have the spare$$$ - remember this is a very, very important piece of equipment and hopefully you will be using it for a long time to come...)


DFS - Vital Sine Refractometer

Largest and sharpest scale display we offer
* Calibration ring allows very easy calibrations
* Durable, all-metal design
* Rubber hand grip eliminates transmission of hand heat to reduce errors

Features the largest, sharpest scale display for the most accurate salinity and specific gravity readings available (±1.0% salinity and ±0.001 specific gravity). Easy, no-tool calibration, with automatic compensation for shifts in ambient temperature (from 10°- 30°C). Compact and portable for use anywhere. Metal housing and rubber hood protect unit and prevent light from entering eyepiece. Features built-in calibration ring, no-roll stand, rubber grip to insulate against hand heat, storage case, instructions, and more. Range: 0 - 100 parts per thousand salinity, 1.000-1.070 specific gravity.

Good Luck!


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Old 05-23-2008, 05:52 PM   #8 (permalink)
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i use a milwaukee refractometer. awesome, accurate for almost 3 yrs now with no calibration needed so far
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Guys/Girls.

Thanks for the links and advice Tis always appreciated

Wildreef, that Milwaukee refractometer of yours, do you rate it as a good one? Also do you recommend a place to buy one?

Cheers.
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Thanks again for all your help, im going to try and find myself a Milwaukee refractometer


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