Harry Bloomfield
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I have a couple of hydrometers, but I'm wondering if taking SG values might be much easier with a cheap refractometer? What are pros and cons?
I have a couple of hydrometers, but I'm wondering if taking SG values might be much easier with a cheap refractometer? What are pros and cons?
I do just that without any issues.The need for correction, is the part which is really confusing me. I thought measuring the sugar's conversion to alcohol, was the whole point of checking SG?
Something else is also causing me confusion and I keep seeing mention of it - why is the sample used for the hydrometer wasted? If I have sterilised both the sample tube and the hydrometer, why can't the sample just be returned back into to the FV?
Good idea, but can you post a link? It's too blurred to be useful.Use a refractometer and one of these graphs or do the mathView attachment 21349
I've been using a digital hydrometer for the past 2 years. :-) In theory you're idea would work fine, weigh the syringe before and after filling then scale up. But then any errors would be multiplied up and it's probably better to just use a hydrometer.@Zephyr259 have you looked for a digital hydrometer? Could you weigh a few cc's with a jeweller's scale? I mean use a syringe to draw off 5 millilitres and weigh it accurately? I just sterilise my hydrometer and trial jar and pour the sample back. (after a wee taste).
For under £20 you can get a Jeweller's scale with a 50g range and a resolution of 0.001g. If you drew a 10ml sample and weighed it, you would get a pretty accurate SG.
Yes.Will it still need any conversion calcs?
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