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Seeing mixed reviews about each one online, wanted to come to my trusty R2R home and see what everyone is using/suggesting.
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There is only 1 pinpoint salinity checker, unless they recently changed models.
Are you asking which salinity checking method/brand overall is best?
Against the Milwaukee at the store I work at, my Hanna reads 3 low. milwa 1.026 Hanna 1.023. Now that I know, I know how to mix my salt.
I am planning on getting the pinpoint. It’s that a monitor that you constantly leave the probe in the sump and display the reading? Or you have to manually click a button. How often do you have to calibrate it? ThxI've used the actual Pinpoint brand salinity checker and it's fine. It's only drawback i saw relative to the lab instrument I used was slower to respond when first dropped into the water, presumably because it takes longer to equilibrate the temperature.
I use and like an old Orion 128 meter or something like it with a 4 electrode probe. Some reefers find them on ebay,
A number of folks complain about the Hanna. I do not know if that means it is worse than other similarly priced probes, since it may also be due to unrealistic expectations for a cheap meter.
I am planning on getting the pinpoint. It’s that a monitor that you constantly leave the probe in the sump and display the reading? Or you have to manually click a button. How often do you have to calibrate it? Thx
Great. ThxI do not like leaving any conductivity probe in the water 24/7, but you can do it.
I didn't leave mine in the water, and the calibration did not drift between uses.
I do not think it has a time out. It reads conductivity until either the battery runs out, or if you bought the AC adapter, until the power goes out.

