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![]() Is that why mine says automatic temperature compensated?
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![]() Lol. I'd say the experiment is a bust if his is also an ATC unit
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![]() Lol doh, mine is ATC 10-30C
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![]() It won't matter what temperature your water is at.
1 drop of water will become the temperature of the instrument in a few seconds anyways. Put the ATC refractometer in the fridge, or out in the sun, and that 's what it will compensate temperature for.
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![]() Sorry for getting back to this thread after a long time.
Anyway, my question was that in various forums, I always see people telling to measure PPT instead of SG and that's where I am scratching my head. Like does SG scale move up or down and ppt remains fixed? Because as far as I can see, the scale is fixed while for ATC, the metal strip expands or contracts for temperature compensation to show 1.026 - 35ppt ratio. Is measuring SG and PPT the same in a ATC refrac then?
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I have always believed (but not known) that the scale had something to do with how the light refracted off, who knows what. The metal strip? I'll have to do some research when not so busy. |
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