I didn't want to introduce too much science into this thread, but 8.6 PH is practically impossible without sky high alk (like 20+) or some other major manipulation of Co2 levels inside the tank.Thank you all for your input. A simple recalibration solved the issue—it was significantly off before the drift—but now everything is accurate again. I’ve learned that recalibrating every six months is the optimal schedule going forward.
Thank you all for your input. A simple recalibration solved the issue—it was significantly off before the drift—but now everything is accurate again. I’ve learned that recalibrating every six months is the optimal schedule going forward.
I use the pinpoint probe. They work fine unless you crack them and are usually around $35.Ah..the neptune one. Others have used less expensive probes with success. I cannot -and seeing if anyone is having success of late
With non Neptune ph probes
That’s why I was looking for a cheaper alternative! I just can’t tell if Neptune did an update to make 3rd party probes not useable, my recent one is a dud although it registers just fine in 7.0 solution (can’t calibrate), stray voltage in tank, or the something wrong with apex itselfWow 100 bucks for a PH probe!
Thanks for confirming that they can workI use the pinpoint probe. They work fine unless you crack them and are usually around $35.
Oh I don't have Apex though. Maybe test your probe on Kenny's or somethingThanks for confirming that they can work
What are you running your probe on?Oh I don't have Apex though. Maybe test your probe on Kenny's or something
HydrosWhat are you running your probe on?
Maybe one day I’ll convert..Hydros