As the temperature drops in my unheated basement, where I make and store RO/DI water, I recently pondered the function of my refractometer. If I were to measure the salinity of the water when it was cold, I'd get a much higher number compaired to once it was heated up to temperature. I've always known this....and just thought the ATC on my refractometer was shot. But as I scratched my head, and gave this a bit of brain power, I'm now thinking the number is real, because colder water is "denser," and would therefore have a higher number. Not knowing much about the ATC, is it supposed to correct for this density change as well?
FYI, in practice I only rely on the refractometer number of heated water.
FYI, in practice I only rely on the refractometer number of heated water.


