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If you pull a 170° sample from your freshly mashed wort and try to take a hydrometer reading, it's gonna be waa-haa-haaaay off. I learned this the fun way, amongst freaking out that I only got 5% efficiency on my first all-grain attempt.

So yeah, cool off the wort before you try to read the gravity. ;)

Somehow in my years perusing this board, I'd never read that so here it is. I'm sure it's here elsewhere, but I never came across it.
 
BeerAlchemy has a converter so you can pretty much take a reading at any temperature. From what I have read, the converters aren't too accurate though at very high temps, so I rarely take one above 120ºF.
 
there are also temperature adjustment keys. they have all the temps and the compensations to make it accurate reading at any temp.
 
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