Apex Skimmer help

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I recently set up a co2 scrubber thru my skimmer thanks to BRS video and now my pH is great but;
Is there a way to have my skimmer turn off when the ph goes above 8.3, and to run whenever it’s lower than that?

Someone on a Facebook group told me it could be done with some coding but I got scared, is there a way I can do it without coding ? And if I do need to code it could someone please show me like...exactly what I would need to type.
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I thought I was slick and set it up like this^^^ but it doesn’t seem to be working
 

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Give this a try...

Fallback OFF
Set ON
If pH > 8.30 Then OFF
Defer 005:00 Then ON

I’m pretty sure this should work. The 5 minute defer statement is in there so it’s not constantly switching on and off if pH is bouncing around you cutoff range of 8.3
 

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Just out of curiosity, if you don’t turn off the skimmer how high does the ph get? If it doesn’t go higher than 8.4, why worry about it?
 

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Unless your skimmer is set-it-and-forget-it, I think randomly turning it on and off might require frequent skimmer tweaking. How about splitting the air input to the skimmer and controlling the origin with two solenoid valves - one for scrubber air input and one for other air input?
 
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