Lubricate Your Refractometer

Thanks for the article. My 10 year old did his yesterday. Luckily, he is already a WD40 fan.
 
I soaked mine in some vinger overnight as they where very stiff form years of salt then oit some oil on it. Came out like new
 
I've noticed that the hinge would rust over or get contaminated with salt over time due to capillary action of the salt water mixture entering the hinge. This is where I would move the clear lid around a little and press down firmly against the crystal to get a reading. I've also ventured off into the digital refractometers as well since I like to read a digital display, but nothing beats old school refractometers.
 
Alright al ready it . I'll do it! Think a tiny drop of very fine machine oil would be Ok?
 
I wouldn't drop it on....too much......put the machine oil in a small cup and dab it on with a toothpick or finishing nail or something similar.
 
Excellent video @WhalesLovePineapple . For those more visual, highly recommend watching this video. You captured a couple points that are more easily shown in the video then with words on a page.

** The stiffness of the hinges, and it not swinging freely.
** Lubricating the hinge points.
** Showing how easily the hinges should swing back and forth after lubrication.


Again, excellent! Thanks for sharing. WATCH THIS VIDEO!!!!
 
I rinse the sensor part in RO after each use bur since going digital, I rarely use the Refractometer
 
Now I know some of you are thinking I'm a nut case. Well, I am

We should all be licensed card carriers of this motto doing what we do.

My refractometer is stiffer than a board so I ran a brush along it and tried to work some of the corrosion out which moved it from “bad hip” level down to “bum knee” level. Never considered lubricating it like I would a firearm or tool, and I’m not sure why. Going to do this today as I actually calibrated yesterday, will post
 
Didnt think that this matters, but.....

Just cleaning mine, will see after lubrication, but i have habbit if calibrating every time i check salinity....

And, to my suprise, calibration is the same using ro water and salifert solution, not sure why is that, but when i calibrate at 35, and clean refractometer, then use rodi water, it says 0..... Vice versa, when i calibrate with rodi at 0, solution says 35.....
 
Didnt think that this matters, but.....

Just cleaning mine, will see after lubrication, but i have habbit if calibrating every time i check salinity....

And, to my suprise, calibration is the same using ro water and salifert solution, not sure why is that, but when i calibrate at 35, and clean refractometer, then use rodi water, it says 0..... Vice versa, when i calibrate with rodi at 0, solution says 35.....
Mine doesn’t, it’s miles away, about 4ppt from memory.
 
Didnt think that this matters, but.....

Just cleaning mine, will see after lubrication, but i have habbit if calibrating every time i check salinity....

And, to my suprise, calibration is the same using ro water and salifert solution, not sure why is that, but when i calibrate at 35, and clean refractometer, then use rodi water, it says 0..... Vice versa, when i calibrate with rodi at 0, solution says 35.....

Dang! You calibrate every time? I do mine maybe once a year!!
 
Didnt think that this matters, but.....

Just cleaning mine, will see after lubrication, but i have habbit if calibrating every time i check salinity....

And, to my suprise, calibration is the same using ro water and salifert solution, not sure why is that, but when i calibrate at 35, and clean refractometer, then use rodi water, it says 0..... Vice versa, when i calibrate with rodi at 0, solution says 35.....
This is why I love this forum. Was totally ignorant to the calibration fluid. I always wondered
 
Yes, every time, no real reason for that i assume, but, it cant hurt, so why not....

I have really old refractometer, 10 years is in my hands, bought it second hand, i know its time for a new one, but....

So i like to calibrate it every time, once a week i check salinity, not too much of problem....

Yes, it reads the same, salifert solution, and ro water..... I guess i can try to measure aquaforrest sample solution from ca kit, that is also labeled 35ppt....

I will see what reads in that case.....
 

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