apex salinity question/temp compensation

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my apex shows salt at 29.8 . I use the milwaukee instruments digital refractometer and I usually get fairly consistent results from it. It shows me at 1.025. I understand some people turn on a temperature compensation feature and if someone could tell me about that Id appreciate it explained. temp according to apex temp probe is 79.4 at the time of these measurements. I had a lefegard difital temp thermometer in there but it seems to show about 2 degrees lower consistently. I am making an assumption that the apex temp proble is likely much more accurate.

the milwaukee occasionaly gives a diff num the first time but always tests well on 1.025 solution and distilled water. its usually changes down one point I think this is temp related. I usually test it about 3 times..each sample I mean...
 
The Apex temp probe is not accurate, you must calibrate it. Mine was off a degree or so prior to calibration. I finally purchased the relatively cheap BRS NIST temp probe which I call good.
The salinity probe is very sensitive to air bubbles. I hold it upside down underwater to free any air from the probe. I also calibrate in the sump since I keep the tank at 35ppt according to my manual testing equipment. Once I did this it reads well but I would never trust it for any but status only.
 
what method did you use to calibrate the apex temp probe
 
Stick the NIST thermometer in the tank and change the Apex temp offset so they match.
 
thank you...I have another thermometer that i find to be quite accurate...couldnt I use that...
 

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