Can someone explain Tropic Marin hydrometer chart?

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BRS has this chart in their tropic Marin glass hydrometer (high precision video and I want to understand it.

5A2DD47B-E015-476E-B664-E535883FF36E.jpeg


So my QT tank is running at 78F and the floating device hit 24 which means 1.024. But since it’s 78F and not 77F I need to use the chart.

What are these numbers and columns? What does the corresponding 34.1 mean?
 
Looks like a temperature compensation chart ?
I’m not familiar with this chart yet
It is a temperature compensation chart. I just don’t know how to interpret the results.
 
I think it means that if you measure 1.024 at 78 F, you are at 34.1 ppt
Correct, then you can use a calculator to covert to sg:


So at 78 degrees, if you measure 1.024 on your hydrometer, your salinity is 1.0257 (sg)
 
Thanks guy! So that means higher temps make results on the hydrometer higher than they appear.

And then I convert it to sg.
 
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Hmmm...something seems off about their chart. This is the chart I use for mine:


Temperature Adjustment.png


Looking at say a reading of 1.0240 @ 79 degrees (26.1 C), the BRS chart shows 34.3 ppt, whereas the Reefkeeping chart shows approx. 32.32 ppt, a difference of 1.0258 to 1.0243. That's a significant difference!

@Randy Holmes-Farley which is correct?
 
Hmmm...something seems off about their chart. This is the chart I use for mine:


Temperature Adjustment.png


Looking at say a reading of 1.0240 @ 79 degrees (26.1 C), the BRS chart shows 34.3 ppt, whereas the Reefkeeping chart shows approx. 32.32 ppt, a difference of 1.0258 to 1.0243. That's a significant difference!

@Randy Holmes-Farley which is correct?
I think yours is correct. I was annoyed at how they marketed this tester. I edited my post above but I was saying: thermometers are usually +/- 2F.

But this made me feel good.
 
I think yours is correct. I was annoyed at how they marketed this tester. I edited my post above but I was saying: thermometers are usually +/- 2F.

But this made me feel good.
I love how precise the TM Hydrometer is. I use it for calibrating everything else. Hopefully RHF will weigh in on the reference charts, but I'm assuming he will confirm it's his that's correct. ;)
 
BRS has this chart in their tropic Marin glass hydrometer (high precision video and I want to understand it.

5A2DD47B-E015-476E-B664-E535883FF36E.jpeg


So my QT tank is running at 78F and the floating device hit 24 which means 1.024. But since it’s 78F and not 77F I need to use the chart.

What are these numbers and columns? What does the corresponding 34.1 mean?
According to the chart, i read it as that you have 34.1ppt (salinity) or 1.0257 specific gravity. whether the chart is correct, i don't know, but it's close IMO.
 
BRS has this chart in their tropic Marin glass hydrometer (high precision video and I want to understand it.

5A2DD47B-E015-476E-B664-E535883FF36E.jpeg


So my QT tank is running at 78F and the floating device hit 24 which means 1.024. But since it’s 78F and not 77F I need to use the chart.

What are these numbers and columns? What does the corresponding 34.1 mean?
This chart is incorrect, the one posted below by @DivingTheWorld is correct.
 
I use this.


Thank you @DivingTheWorld That calculator was SO easy to use. I only use my tropic Marin hydrometer.
 
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