I was mixing up a batch of my Tropic Marin Bio-Actif Sea Salt. While I was waiting for things to settle I decided to read the back (probably should have done this earlier ). On the back it says that when measuring conductivity of freshly prepared Bio-Actif saltwater the conductometer will show ca with 10% low results. (I assume due to the carbon dosing components)
They go on to further recommend instead measuring Specific gravity with a hydrometer..
Doesn't the Hanna Salinity tester measure conductivity using the sodium chloride curve ?
Would this mean that when testing Tropic Marin Bio-Actif Sea Salt it will then measure 10% lower than what it is? (kind of to bad I am about through the batch of salt before noticing this oops. )
They go on to further recommend instead measuring Specific gravity with a hydrometer..
Doesn't the Hanna Salinity tester measure conductivity using the sodium chloride curve ?
Would this mean that when testing Tropic Marin Bio-Actif Sea Salt it will then measure 10% lower than what it is? (kind of to bad I am about through the batch of salt before noticing this oops. )