Mine also reads 1.002 in water at 20ââÆ we have some distilled water at work, I'll bring my hydro in tomoz ;-)
Mine also reads 1.002 in water at 20ââÆ we have some distilled water at work, I'll bring my hydro in tomoz ;-)
1.002 is about the equivalent of 0.26% abv. So I'm not to concerned.
I'd has it a guess that your range one is correct and wilko one is out, by 0.53% abv.
If you had a brewery the taxman would be asking questions concerning your abv's. ;-)
Seems we may get a result before I get back to work tomorrow. I'll still test mine though.
I wonder if I put the same amount of sugar in a sample of both distilled/de ionized water and plain water. Test with refractometer .... Would there be a noticeable difference?
I generally use a hydro and a refractometer and compare the two. Judging then what the mean, mode or average (God haven't said those in a long time) is then take an informed guess.
Providing the scale on it is correct in the first place, a hydrometer that reads 2 points high should always read 2 points high regardless of liquid density. As ABV is calculated on the difference between 2 readings you should still get the right result.So if I'm out at both OG and FG will it balance out or am I picking it up wrong?
Distilled and di-ionised are the same thing, i have a marine tank so make my own di water. I'll check what the reading are with the di and tap water tonight
Back to the subject of distilled water...make your own...I bet you have every piece of equipment that you need in your kitchen.
If anyone is interested, Ill post a Youtube video on how to do it, believe me it only takes 10 mins.
Equipment needed....1 saucepan with a lid with the handle in the middle, 1 cup and saucer, 1 bag of ice.
Its so very easy
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