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Yes, ever since the first couple times of calibrating and it reading low, I have let the calibration packets soak in the sump for an hour before calibration.That's interesting on the calibration solution. Did you get both solutions up to aquarium temp before calibration?
FYI, I ended up with the Milwaukee as well and it matches my calibrated red sea probe.
hey all. I'll chime in too. I have:
Manual refractometer, Milwaukee digital refractometer, and a hanna salinity pen.
I am having the same issue with the Hanna. I freshly calibrate all, and I get the following when measuring my water:
Calibrated Refractometer: 1.028 SG (calibrated with steam distilled water)
Calibrated Milwaukee Digital Refractometer: 1.028 SG (calibrated with steam distilled water and their 1.025 SG cal solution)
Hanna Salinity Pen: 1.024 SG (calibrated with their 35ppt solution)
It looks like the issue is that the Hanna calibration fluid is bad. I just tested their 35ppt (1.0264 SG) calibration fluid with the calibrated refractometer and milwaukee digital, and they both say the Hanna cal solution measures 1.019 SG. Which explains why the hanna always reads significantly low.
@Hanna Instruments Have you had an issue with your calibration solutions? That is a pretty big delta. Do they go bad in the package or maybe stratify or something?
The real bummer is that I have been trusting the Hanna salinity pen for months and I have been apparently running my reef at 1.028 SG without knowing it :mad: . Time to slowly lower the salinity.
Were they calibrated using the same fluid?It's even worst because my Apex salinity probe reads 3ppt higher than the Hanna (lab grade).