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Well I hope its more accurate a lot more accurate than the ones I had many years ago which were awful.I use an old swing arm style!
corey
Ive heard the TM units are Very dependableI have had all manner of salinity/SG measuring devices and still have a salinity meter and a couple of refractometers. However, I keep going back to the old school hydrometer.
I have a Tropic marin large hydrometer which requires no calibration, is consistent in its results is dependable needs no batteries and ever lasting. A little fragile it has to be said and not inexpensive ( there are smaller cheaper ones).
However, being old school the Tropic Marin is my SG measuring tool of choice. I have sold my Hanna salinity meter and put my other battery meter and 2 refractometers in the cupboard of no return, probably. Sometimes old school is still the best, well in this case it is for me.
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I think it’s kind of funny that you use 2 decimals (ex. 1.024.4).Love mine, been using it for almost 2 years now. Refractometer’s been sitting in the garage all this time
Lol. I do a lotI use a 30 year old swing arm for convenience. I check its accuracy with my Tropic Marin hydrometer. I use a Tropic Marin thermometer as well.![]()
The thing with the TM hydrometer is it so simple and can't malfunction unlike electronic meters.TM hydrometer is the only one I trust. I've been mislead by the "electronic" ones too many times.
The simplest way to test it for accuracy is to buy a second one and test them against each other. They should line up to 4 decimal places.
I have mentioned this in the past, but becareful if your ordering a hydrometer from Europe. Tropic Marin, and others, sell hydrometers that measures density rather than specific gravity. The scale looks identical, but the readings are different, but are easily mixed up. You can spot these by reading the measurement description on the paper label.I can see there being g a shortage of these TM hydrometer soon. I had to oder mine as none of my local LFSs stocked them due to little demand.
I am in Europe. The last time I looked the UK still was.I have mentioned this in the past, but becareful if your ordering a hydrometer from Europe. Tropic Marin, and others, sell hydrometers that measures density rather than specific gravity. The scale looks identical, but the readings are different, but are easily mixed up. You can spot these by reading the measurement description on the paper label.
These are sold in countries, like Germany that use Metric for salinity measurements.

