The Hydrometer does not measure Nitro percentage - it measures the specific gravity of the liquid.............hydrometer assumes the nitro is at 70 (?) degrees....
To know the accurate Nitro percentage to one decimal point I use a digital meter from Anton-Paar ,
of course it costs $3500 instead of $100 for a hydrometer...
The Hydrometer does not measure Nitro percentage - it measures the specific gravity of the liquid...
The hydrometer is calibrated by temperature and the percentage is a calculated number based on the specific gravity...
By chilling the Nitro the specific gravity is changed Not the percentage ,100% is 100% at any temperature...
To know the accurate Nitro percentage to one decimal point I use a digital meter from Anton-Paar ,
of course it costs $3500 instead of $100 for a hydrometer...
It wouldn't be any harder on parts because you were not changing the percentage of Nitro,.......doing this it was a bit hard on parts ..........
It wouldn't be any harder on parts because you were not changing the percentage of Nitro,
you were only changing the hydrometer calibration point...