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I've been using the TM high precision hydrometer for about a year now. After issues with the refractometer, discrepancies between bottles of calibration fluid, blah blah blah- I bought the TM hydro and fell in love with it! So much so, that when my gf bought me a Milwaukee digital refrac last Christmas, I sent it back. Fast forward to this past month- I've been having "issues". Let me start off by saying I live in Minnesota and keep my hydro in the basement next to a drafty window. When I first noticed the issue, I thought it must be due to it being 40F. I started warming it up and that seemed to help. Which brings us to today. The readings aren't consistent. There are no bubbles attached to it, it isn't getting stuck against the side of the container. I can literally make it stay at 023 OR 028 or just about anything in between. If i "plop" it, it will usually come back to the same reading. It seems to help it resettle if I beat my first on the counter, thus causing an earthquake. In the past, I'm used to it being ultra consistent and never imagined malfunction was a possibility. I figured it would stop working when I broke it into a million pieces. I will admit, it's possible the hydro isn't the exact same temp as the water I'm trying to test, but it's above what it was in my basement- at least 70. My question is, does actual temperature of the hydro (or difference in temp between water and hydro) cause inconsistent readings. Or do they just go bad? I doubt that.
