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Hi all!

New tank is almost cycled, but I have a question. For temp and salinity I am getting very different results from my apex and the hanna salinity tester. Which one should I trust?
 
Get yourself one of these and trust this.

The Apex salinity is not that reliable IMO. I would go with the hanna for now.
 
I am not familiar with either the Hanna or the apex (I use a refractometer like the person above me linked to) but can either of your current instruments be calibrated? And if so, have you calibrated them per the manufacturer’s instructions?
 
I feel most apex users don't know about this.
 
The thing about refractometers that is nice is you can buy calibration fluid set at 35 ppt. That way, if you have a concern about accuracy you can recalibrate in minutes. Also it only takes a drop or two to calibrate so a bottle of calibration fluid lasts a LOOOOOONNNNG time.
 
The Hanna is more likely to be accurate assuming you calibrated it first for salinity.

The apex will be equally accurate only if you calibrate it properly.

If they don't match, chances are you missed something in the apex calibration. Most people miss matching calibration solution to tank temp cause the BRS video misses that very important step, forgot to enable Temp Compensation, or didn't let the probe soak in the sump 24hrs-1week before calibrating.


Temp could go either way. The Hanna are reasonably accurate there out of the box and the Neptune Temp input is not necessarily factory calibrated to the exact probe you were given. The only way to know for absolute certainty is to get an NIST traceable thermometer.
 
Unfortunately, I’ve had this fail on me.

My VeeGee has not and is easy to check with the proper solution.
The VeeGee 6602-11 looks pretty nice but they are all calibrated for 60 deg F as opposed to 77 deg F like the tropic marin.
 
The Hanna is more likely to be accurate assuming you calibrated it first for salinity.

The apex will be equally accurate only if you calibrate it properly.

If they don't match, chances are you missed something in the apex calibration. Most people miss matching calibration solution to tank temp cause the BRS video misses that very important step, forgot to enable Temp Compensation, or didn't let the probe soak in the sump 24hrs-1week before calibrating.


Temp could go either way. The Hanna are reasonably accurate there out of the box and the Neptune Temp input is not necessarily factory calibrated to the exact probe you were given. The only way to know for absolute certainty is to get an NIST traceable thermometer.
This must be it. I just followed the instructions in the apex app, which said nothing about soaking the probe or brining the solution to temp.
 
I feel most apex users don't know about this.
You are correct, I had no idea about this. Thank you!
 
Get yourself one of these and trust this.

The Apex salinity is not that reliable IMO. I would go with the hanna for now.
I have one and it matches the Hannah pretty spot on. This is more of an issue with the Apex it seems.
 

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