Well, which one did you use?I used a hanna sachet (kcl per google AI) to perform the temp tests. I used Randy’s DIY recipes https://www.reef2reef.com/ams/reef-aquarium-salinity-diy-calibration-standards.956/ to check that the Hanna and hydrometer were performing to standard. The thermometer on my Hanna records a nearly identical temp for a my tank compared to the Apex probe.
If you want to check whether your hydrometer is accurate, you'll need the Specific Gravity Standard. According to Randy's DIY recipe, a 3.714% (w/w) NaCl solution has a specific gravity (d20/20) of 1.0266 at 20°C.
To prepare it, dissolve 6.2 g NaCl in 161 mL of water or 38.51 g NaCl in 1 L of water. Just remember to correct for temperature manually and use RO/DI.
If you're calibrating a Hanna Instruments salinity meter, you'll need the Conductivity Standard instead. Randy's recipe calls for a 3.29% (w/w) NaCl solution, which gives a conductivity of 53 mS/cm (though it's not specified whether that's at 20°C or 25°C).
To make that solution, dissolve 6.2 g NaCl in 182 mL of water or 34.07 g NaCl in 1 L of water.
To verify that Randy's DIY conductivity standard works with the Hanna meter, I ran a small experiment:
1. Hydrometer check: I measured my tank water using my trusted JBL Hydrometer 6140800 (error of ±0.0005). It read:
- Specific Gravity (d25/4): 1.0237 (commonly used standard in my region and scientific standard)
- Specific Gravity (d20/20): 1.0269 (the standard most people use in the US, which matches the Tropic Marin hydrometer)
- PSU: 35.4
3. Preparing the standard: I made Randy's 3.29% solution with 34.07 g NaCl (> 99.5% purity) in 1 L of RO/DI water at 20°C (0.9μS/cm conductivity according to HI98309). To do this I measured precisely with a 500 mL glass cylinder (±5 mL at 20°C). After everything was mixed and dissolved, I poured 80 mL into a small beaker, warmed it in my hand until the Hanna meter read 25°C, and then performed the calibration.
4. Final check: After calibration, I measured my tank water again with the Hanna meter and it showed a stable 35.4 ppt, exactly as expected.
The thing is, I also own a GHL conductivity probe which currently shows a PSU of 34.2 and is calibrated with a 50ms/cm at 25°C solution. It has been calibrated two weeks ago and both the calibration standard and the probe are brand new, so I will have to double check if now both hydrometer and Hanna salinity meter are wrong, or if the GHL probe is off.

