Apex PH Probe Calibration

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Hopefully this helps someone. I was calibrating my probe the other night and through the automatic process, was able to calibrate to the 7 pouch just fine, however the 10 never went green acceptable range.

My temp workaround was manual calibration but that resulted in a lower than expected reading, falling outside the range triggering every built-in apex alarm.

So, I can't remember if I read this somewhere and if so...apologies for a double post, or whether I had some crazy dream, but after trying to recalibrate locally (http://apex.local) vs through fusion...it worked just fine almost instantly. Obviously only works if you're on your network.

Apologies again if this is widely known...I'll pull down.
 

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Hey, thank you.
 

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Hopefully this helps someone. I was calibrating my probe the other night and through the automatic process, was able to calibrate to the 7 pouch just fine, however the 10 never went green acceptable range.

My temp workaround was manual calibration but that resulted in a lower than expected reading, falling outside the range triggering every built-in apex alarm.

So, I can't remember if I read this somewhere and if so...apologies for a double post, or whether I had some crazy dream, but after trying to recalibrate locally (http://apex.local) vs through fusion...it worked just fine almost instantly. Obviously only works if you're on your network.

Apologies again if this is widely known...I'll pull down.

Thx, l had a similar problem. I just tried your method and it worked like a charm.
 

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Yep, common theme around here lately. Apex Local yields better results. There may be slight delays with data using fusion, so better to stay local.
 

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So you're saying you need a display hooked directly to your apex unit to get this to work?
I just tried calibrating my probes through my phone and now my readings are all over the place. It's saying my pH in my sump is 7.91, but in my refugium its 8.18. I don't know which to believe or if it's accurate or not.
 

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I just use my phone and connect to my apex locally on the internal network by IP.
 

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Have you tried calibrating in Apex Local?
 

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