Ive tried to calibrate the PH probe manually and using auto. I even tried with a different probe with same disappointing results. Any suggestions? This is the newer orange Apex.
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Are you sure you have your temperature compensation set correctly?Ive tried to calibrate the PH probe manually and using auto. I even tried with a different probe with same disappointing results. Any suggestions? This is the newer orange Apex.
Are you sure you have your temperature compensation set correctly?
And did you warm it with the aquarium water
I haven't used Apex for awhile but if I remember correctly the best way to do it is to float the pH samples in the tank water to match temp, and then set the calibration temperature to match the tank.I had it disabled, should inable it and what should it be set to? I did not have this enabled when I first calibrated and it worked fine.
I haven't used Apex for awhile but if I remember correctly the best way to do it is to float the pH samples in the tank water to match temp, and then set the calibration temperature to match the tank.[/QUOTE
I wish I still had my Apex set up so I could see it again.Looks like the apex only lets me turn on TC compensation but not set a value, I'm sure I am doing something wrong.
Ok I won't...but how bad can it be? No judgement here, that's for sure
Lolol....fwiw, I just untangled and labeled all of my cords and wires day before yesterday. $15 labelmaker...priceless!I'm not confirming nor denying I was calibrating the salinity probe and not my Ph probe. Note to self organize your wires and equipment! Lolol