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31-08-2005, 12:05 AM | #21 |
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Bulk order for this lab grade tester started liao in the Marine Bargain Counter.
Check it out .. |
31-08-2005, 12:29 AM | #22 | |
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31-08-2005, 01:29 AM | #23 | |
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I think this year the high-flyer will be from Oil & Gas now $1.81 per litre for UL92,V-Power is 2.02. Time to bulk purchase gasoline liao..got UL89 or not..no money liao. Oops.I sense of RED-CARD from mod soon.this is a Review session! Can move this portion of it to "Aroreefer - S11-Kopitiam" thread?? |
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31-08-2005, 02:45 PM | #24 |
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what person with a red wristband?????
anyway, look forward to a bulk purchase....btw, any loban for a lux meter???? don't see many people check the indensity of the lights...... |
31-08-2005, 04:24 PM | #25 | |
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lobang for lux meter? bro , $70 bucks can get one from Sim lim liao, alt, pm me. |
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02-09-2005, 05:48 PM | #26 |
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Looks cool and high tech but accuracy wise definately lost out to refractometer.
This so called lab-grade tester converts salinity from conductivty which is less accurate. Not all electronic tester are accurate but I do agree that it is easier to use compared to a refractometer for glass wearer, however you could always take off your glass and refocus properly. Aiming the refractometer at bright light source will solve the problem. All floating arm hydrometer are calibrated to a certain temperature so if the water being measure is different temp than what the hydrometer is calibrated for then you will need to do correction for the reading. This will have impact if you compare reading directly. Nevertheless this is a good alternative from the hydrometer but you just need to aware of the accuracy of +/-2ppt. |
02-09-2005, 08:33 PM | #27 |
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Wei Leong ... That was my initial impression of this digital lab grade tester being not as accurate as the refractometer.
But I was wrong, it was as accurate or rather on par with the refractometer getting the same readings other than it ease of use over the refractometer which is a plus for me. For the benefit of reefers, here is the background operation behind a "digital" and "analog" salinity tester adopted with the courtesy of JBJlighting.Com How does the Digi-Lab Grade Tester compare to a refractometer? 1. The Digi-Lab TSS – is in the family of conductivity meters, which are recognized as the most accurate, precise, and reliable measurement methods used in the scientific industry. Ease of use, automatic conversions, and multi-parameter testing in a single tester are the primary benefits. a. How it Works: Salt exists as sodium and chlorine ions that are positively and negatively charged moving freely in water. Once an electrical field is present, positively charged ions move toward a negatively charged electrode, and negatively charge ions move towards a positively charged electrode to obtain a reading. b. Application: Simply dip the probe into the aquarium and press a button to receive an instant display of temperature (F), salinity (ppt), and temperature compensated specific gravity (eg.1.024) 2. Refractometer – Measures the salt level by a Refractive Index. a. How it Works: A refractometer works on the principle that the speed of light varies depending on the density of the medium that it travels through. Hence, the less dense the medium, the faster light travels. When light passes from a medium of one density to a medium of another density at an angle, the rays of light are refracted and displayed onto a scale on the refractometer. b. Application: Add a few drops of water onto a prism located on top of the refractometer. Water must cover the entire prism and must be free of air bubbles to obtain accurate results. Turn dial until scale is focused to obtain a reading in the direction of a light source. |
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04-09-2005, 07:47 PM | #29 | |
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Meaningless to bring in the discussions of CA/MG since the tester phase other ions as far as its purpose is concerned. ( this world is full of assumptions) . Yr qns is tantamount to asking someone who use a refractometer , " but then light itself between sunlight and indoor light contains different spectrum. " Perhaps it might be fruitful if you post that qns to JBJ Lighting and revert in this forum their answer to you, guess they have the expertise to answer such a profound qns. Off topic but r u pursuing some courses in Sociology or social science? Cos at least one of my frd who does his Masters in Socio from US question me like how you does here till all jaw drop A very interesting member in Aro who keep us thinking .Cheers |
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07-08-2006, 08:41 PM | #30 |
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Hi there,
does this product come with warrenty in local lfs? Thanks |
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