How do you test salinity?

How do you check salinity?

  • Specific gravity (weighted glass with paper inside)

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • Swing arm

    Votes: 7 12.5%
  • Hydrometer

    Votes: 16 28.6%
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    Votes: 29 51.8%

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ahiggins

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I’ve been a diehard hydrometer person for years and years but now I can’t seem to find a hydrometer that doesn’t need calibrating after each use (each salinity read). I’m going back and forth between cal solution and unknown, adjusting the calibration each time. I’m getting to the point where I don’t trust it anymore. So, what do you use?

I’ve heard mixed reviews about the digital readers (think ph probes and Milwaukee types) but I like the “hands off” approach.
 

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I use Refractometer. I also have a swing arm that I use once in a while.
I use BRS calibration solution for refractometer.
Swing arm I just make sure every last bubble is off of it.
I use both because when I first started my refractometer was off and I didn’t know for months until I took water to my LFS to get tested. I was using RO water to calibrate at that time.
 

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Refractometer with 2 calibration fluids. I am so done with high priced gear that is electronic. It works. It is simple. It is reliable. Just buy new calibration fluid every year. Keep the caps on tight and dont leave them off long.

Great example of why this hobby can get expensive. Pricey gadgetz
 

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Hanna HI98319 and my Apex, though honestly I sometimes have my doubts about the Apex probe. Have a refractometer and a swing-arm for backup.
 

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I’ve been using the digital Hanna Salinity/temp checker and really like it. It’s really simple to use, and easy to read. With the time it takes to peek through a refractometer, I could check mine, yours, and the neighbors water, and even get you a temp as well! Highly recommended! :)
 
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I used to use a refractometer. Learned the hard way that I needed to check the calibration before each use.

I got a hanna salinity tester several months ago and now use it exclusively - it's quick, easy and accurate. I've never had it be more than 0.001 off of my refractometer.
 

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I use a swing arm. It’s all I have and quite accurate even though I know people don’t usually like them. I’m happy with it.
 

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