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You do mean 1 liter rights. 35 grams to 1 literIf you have a kitchen scale, table salt, and some liquid measuring cups, you can make your own standard and see what the hydrometers read.
Add 35 grams of table salt to a large liquid measuring cup. Add water until the 1 L mark. Stir up until the salt is dissolved. It will be about 1.025 s.g. or 33 ppt salinity.
You do mean 1 liter rights. 35 grams to 1 liter
Ok I did the test not thinking you could do that. But the coralife one is dead on the other is off by 2.5 ppt. Thanks for the adviseyes.
You do mean 1 liter rights. 35 grams to 1 liter
Ok I did the test not thinking you could do that. But the coralife one is dead on the other is off by 2.5 ppt. Thanks for the advise
Probably gonna be how I measure out my salt from now on 9.35 pounds of salt to 32 gallons of ro water. That’s what it will take to fill my trash can up that will get me close so I don’t have to second guess my hydrometer
Yeah I still will check but it’s a faster way to get close instead of just adding salt measuring then if I go over I gotta take some out in a clean bucket and add some more water.

