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Hello all,
Weird question. So basically, I’ve always used a bottle of Fritz Refractometer fluid to calibrate my refractometer. I had a bottle of BRS fluid, and also just got another brand new one. Well today I tried all of them, to find there was a difference of 5ppt between the Fritz and a BRS bottle, and 2ppt between the two BRS bottles. So yikes. I tried setting my Refractometer to zero using RODI, and tested the three bottles; Fritz was 39, and the BRS were 34 and 36ppt. How can I deduce which one is right? I’m worried that my salinity has been way off for a while and I’ve had no idea.
 
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Hello all,
Weird question. So basically, I’ve always used a bottle of Fritz Refractometer fluid to calibrate my refractometer. I had a bottle of BRS fluid, and also just got another brand new one. Well today I tried all of them, to find there was a difference of 5ppt between the Fritz and a BRS bottle, and 2ppt between the two BRS bottles. So yikes. I tried setting my Refractometer to zero using RODI, and tested the three bottles; Fritz was 39, and the BRS were 34 and 36ppt. How can I deduce which one is right? I’m worried that my salinity has been way off for a while and I’ve had no idea.

Are you taking into account the temperature of the solution?
Normally you need to let it equalize with the sample dish for ATC to work properly.
 
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how old are the other 2 fluids,,most expire in 12 months or less plus . buffers can go bad.

at home i use extra vigin olive oil (we buy by the gallon so we always have it at home) as my baseline to test (71-72 Brix) just to make sure my buffers are still up to snuff.
 

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Yes, All are same temp. All kept in exact same place
What kind of refractometer are you using?

Some brands are better than others.

Myself, i use a $30 glass hydrometer from tropic marin. Dead nuts accurate
 

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What kind of refractometer are you using?

Some brands are better than others.

Myself, i use a $30 glass hydrometer from tropic marin. Dead nuts accurate
The simplest hydrometer to use.
I have several. All 3 read exactly the same so yea acurate!
 
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how old are the other 2 fluids,,most expire in 12 months or less plus . buffers can go bad.

at home i use extra vigin olive oil (we buy by the gallon so we always have it at home) as my baseline to test (71-72 Brix) just to make sure my buffers are still up to snuff.
Fritz is maybe 9 months old. BRS ones are both less than 4 months old.
 
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What kind of refractometer are you using?

Some brands are better than others.

Myself, i use a $30 glass hydrometer from tropic marin. Dead nuts accurate
I use BRS refractometers. The refractometer isnt my issue however, its the calibration fluid I have.
 
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Hello all,
Weird question. So basically, I’ve always used a bottle of Fritz Refractometer fluid to calibrate my refractometer. I had a bottle of BRS fluid, and also just got another brand new one. Well today I tried all of them, to find there was a difference of 5ppt between the Fritz and a BRS bottle, and 2ppt between the two BRS bottles. So yikes. I tried setting my Refractometer to zero using RODI, and tested the three bottles; Fritz was 39, and the BRS were 34 and 36ppt. How can I deduce which one is right? I’m worried that my salinity has been way off for a while and I’ve had no idea.
Make your own calibration fluid.

Very simple. Mix 3.65g of table salt into 96.35 g of RODI water = 35ppt

edit: should mention that this is based on Mortons Iodized Salt.
 
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