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Refractometer Maintenance

redfishbluefish

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
How are the hinges on your refractometer? If they are at all stiff….don’t swing very easily….you are getting a false reading. Stiff hinges will cause for a false low reading (resulting in higher salinity then what the refractometer says.) If you are a constant recalibrater, you will be compensating for the false reading. However, with a little maintenance, your refractometer will be humming smoothly.

What I do to lube the hinges is to first squirt a little WD-40 into an aperitif glass, and then use a toothpick to carefully apply the WD-40 to the hinges only. Even it you get a little spread elsewhere, no big deal. Just use a tissue to wipe it clear. Make sure you get all four hinge points. I then swing the hinge back a forth a few times to free it up and get the lube into the hinge. Once you lube your refractometer, you will need to recalibrate.

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How are the hinges on your refractometer? If they are at all stiff….don’t swing very easily….you are getting a false reading. Stiff hinges will cause for a false low reading (resulting in higher salinity then what the refractometer says.) If you are a constant recalibrater, you will be compensating for the false reading. However, with a little maintenance, your refractometer will be humming smoothly.

What I do to lube the hinges is to first squirt a little WD-40 into an aperitif glass, and then use a toothpick to carefully apply the WD-40 to the hinges only. Even it you get a little spread elsewhere, no big deal. Just use a tissue to wipe it clear. Make sure you get all four hinge points. I then swing the hinge back a forth a few times to free it up and get the lube into the hinge. Once you lube your refractometer, you will need to recalibrate.

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I prefer an aperitif on my aperitif glass!!!! :D
 

redfishbluefish

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
My gosh! Everyone’s a comedian tonight.


Might as well add to it:

Jim, seek immediate medical help if you experience a stiffness lasting more than 4 hours. :eek:



For real, I tried Glucosamine with chondroitin (along with Baxyl), and none of these worked for me. It might be that I’m too far gone.
 
My gosh! Everyone’s a comedian tonight.


Might as well add to it:

Jim, seek immediate medical help if you experience a stiffness lasting more than 4 hours. :eek:

Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way.
 

TanksNStuff

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
Paul, I've been considering doing the same thing to my refractometer, but wasn't sure what kind of lubricant to use. I'll give this a shot and see what happens.

On a side note, since my plastic flap wasn't going down all the way, I've been pressing lightly on the sides to make sure it seats correctly. I'm curious to see if this will make me recalibrate again. Going to test my water before and after the lube to see if there is any change.
 
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