I did not read it all but you guys seem to missing some points.
1. A floating hydrometer has to have a cal input temp and a read temp
Hydrometer to Salinity Calculator
Example: Cal to 77 F- 77F, Tank temp 82 F, Hydrometer reading 1.0264 real salinity
36.2 ppt and not 35 ppt which it would give, if the Tank temp is 77 F or the same as the Cal temp.
2. Refracts sold that give RO/DI water foir cal are of 95 % of the time, as they are
NOT Seawater Refracts but Table salt, aka, NaCl refracts. Light is NOT refracted the same in seawater as it is in NaCl, which these refract you guys are posting on are. There are only 2 true seawater refracts in this hobby, the Vee-Gee and the Vital Sin, which are both the same with a different name on them. We have tested these many times. The PinPoint 53 mS cal solution is really a mock seawater solution, which can be used to cal, refracts, conductivity meters an hydrometers. Any refract, even a true seawater refract ( even though they can be cal in RO/DI water) should be cal in a std solution, that is real seawater or a mock seawater, which are the same as far as measurement goes. Reason, to just be more sure of your measurement.
will get ur calibration solution and post tests of it. i hypothisise it will be the same.its just sealed di in a packet to ensure no contamination
No it is not DI water in a package it is seawater in a bottle. If you check its conductivity it will me 53 mS and if you check its RI (Refractive Index) at 35 ppt it will be 1.33940 @ 20 C
You guys need to be reading this :
Refractometers and Salinity Measurement
Refractometers and Salinity Measurement by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
Temperature Corrections for Hydrometers
Temperature Corrections for Hydrometers by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
Specific Gravity Measurement
Chemistry and the Aquarium: Specific Gravity: Oh How Complicated! — Advanced Aquarist | Aquarist Magazine and Blog