Issue with GHL salinity measurements

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A quick question from me, i have a new P4 and i calibrated the Salinity twice, and on both times i am getting readings that are much higher than my just calibrated Hanna checker. One thing i also noticed that my 3 other temp probes were showing different than the GHL probe, this i adjusted manually.

Calibration 1: Calibration fluid in the tank - Normal calibration process
Calibration 2 Measure calibration fluid with P4 probe and use the value for the calibration process.

In both cases the P4 sensor is showing 36.1-36.3. And my Hanna that was calibrated (twice calibrated with their fluid) shows 34.8PSU. I would understand a small deviation but we are talking of a much larger difference.

@Vinny@GHLUSA what would be your guidance?
 
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Hello

A quick question from me, i have a new P4 and i calibrated the Salinity twice, and on both times i am getting readings that are much higher than my just calibrated Hanna checker. One thing i also noticed that my 3 other temp probes were showing different than the GHL probe, this i adjusted manually.

Calibration 1: Calibration fluid in the tank - Normal calibration process
Calibration 2 Measure calibration fluid with P4 probe and use the value for the calibration process.

In both cases the P4 sensor is showing 36.1-36.3. And my Hanna that was calibrated (twice calibrated with their fluid) shows 34.8PSU. I would understand a small deviation but we are talking of a much larger difference.

@Vinny@GHLUSA what would be your guidance?
Per the previous discussion, I believe that the only # that will correlate with other meters is GHL density reading...

Per reef calculators, 53ms/cm = 35ppt (35psu) and 1.0234 kg/l (1.0264 sg)

So to get a match, you need to convert GHL density to meters equivalent.

So if your Hanna is measuring 34.8psu, your GHL density should be 1.0232kg/l.

Just curious if this is true for you.
 
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Hello

A quick question from me, i have a new P4 and i calibrated the Salinity twice, and on both times i am getting readings that are much higher than my just calibrated Hanna checker. One thing i also noticed that my 3 other temp probes were showing different than the GHL probe, this i adjusted manually.

Calibration 1: Calibration fluid in the tank - Normal calibration process
Calibration 2 Measure calibration fluid with P4 probe and use the value for the calibration process.

In both cases the P4 sensor is showing 36.1-36.3. And my Hanna that was calibrated (twice calibrated with their fluid) shows 34.8PSU. I would understand a small deviation but we are talking of a much larger difference.

@Vinny@GHLUSA what would be your guidance?
Pee the previous discussion, I believe that the only # that will correlate with other meters is their GHL density reading...1.0233 kg/l =

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Since I actually just re-calibrated my GHL conductivity probe last week (measurements were runnng a little high) and my tank has completed adjustment to target...

What I trust: High-precision Hydrometer
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My calibrated GHL:

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My Hanna which always reads a little low...

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GHL density # is perfect match with High-precision hydrometer per conversion calculator https://reefapp.net/en/salinity-calculator

SmartSelect_20211020-105033_Chrome.jpg
 
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Since I actually just re-calibrated my GHL conductivity probe last week (measurements were runnng a little high) and my tank has completed adjustment to target...

What I trust: High-precision Hydrometer
20211020_104011.jpg
For my own sanity, what would you consider the hydrometer to be reading in this picture?
 

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