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Assume you calibrate to your 35ppt solution, then you go to the 0 tds solution, if you adjust to that second solution your first adjustment is now off. Or is there some rational as to why you'd measure at one level other than the other? I would think if anything the adjustment to a known solution that's closer to what we want to measure is more important.
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When you calibrate a pH probe you are supposed to calibrate at 7, then at 10 (or 4), then go back to 7, back to 10 (or 4), etc. until the meter reads the calibration standards correctly each time. The meter needs 2 points to be properly calibrated and refine its interpretation of the information it receives from the probe. Quote:
See the article by Randy where he discusses the "slope miscalibration" for refractometers. I assume (again) that this type of error is possible in conductivity meters as well. I want to be confident that my conductivity meter is accurate for ALL values of seawater I might be measuring (from 12ppt-35ppt), not just at 35 ppt. I would thus measure the conductivity at 53mS/cm, then at 12.85mS/cm, then back to 53 mS/cm, then back to 12.85 mS/cm, etc. until I was confident it was measuring both standards accurately. I hope this is clear. |
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Ahhh gotcha Matt, yeah I don't have any of them fancy dancy electronical do-dads with my tank
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A little more info about conductivity and its measurement for those interested, in another article by RHF:
http://www.aquariumfish.com/aquarium....aspx?aid=1804 |
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I'm not sure Matt. I'll have to talk to Eric next week. We have many different conductivity meters we use, from hand held to large wall mount ones that look very industrial.
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I made up about 2 liters of 35ppt refractometer calibration solution this afternoon per the Randy article.
36.50 grams Morton's Iodized salt 963.50 grams of distilled water Two batches of the above with water and salt weighed to the nearest .01 grams. I've been paranoid about my refractometer lately. I got it about 3 years ago from Aquatic Ecosystems. It's their "low cost" model. And it's supposed to be zeroed with distilled water, which I did. http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/...detail/iid/931 Anyway, I checked it today with the Randy 35ppt solution that I made, and it reads spot on. Calibration solution will be available to BAR members at the upcoming meetings. I might bottle up small quantities if I run out of stuff to do |
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Great Norm! I checked mine, same model as yours, with pinpoint solution and it was off (low) by at least 3ppt from RODI which I have been testing it with. , so I am way interested in testing it with your solution.
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Hmmm... now that's interesting.
I"ll leave some at your doorstep on my way to work tomorrow. PLMK how it reads. If mine reads different than the Pinpoint, I'll want to check the balance and make another batch. |
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Whoo hoo! I love this club!
Thanks Norm! I'll let you know ASAP. Matt, I was still puking today, so I'll see you next week. I'll bring the refracto then (and the underwater rig, so be ready to pose!) Also, see this thread: http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...readid=1283818 Quote:
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DI - below 0, 3 or 4 ppt
PP - 35 Norm's - 34ish ± is supposed to be acceptable. I'll try again in the afternoon when the big lights come on.
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The big lights, sounds cool
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Oh, it's cool alright!
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