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I’ll try shutting it off and see if that has an impact.
Well it wasn’t that then! I’ll try tracing the other cables as you recommended, if that fails then it must be a bad probe or it just fell off calibration somehow.I’ll try shutting it off and see if that has an impact.
The electrical effect om pH, if from it, would be instantaneous. :)
Well it wasn’t that then! I’ll try tracing the other cables as you recommended, if that fails then it must be a bad probe or it just fell off calibration somehow.
I love my Apex and Trident (new to automation after years in the hobby) but it sure makes things a lot more complicated!
You called it I think Randy. The cord for my UV somehow got wrapped around the PH probe cord when I was rearranging the equipment in sump. As soon as I untangled them my ph jumped back up to normal. Not sure why it took that long to show up since I did that a few days ago, but it seems to have done the trick. Thanks for the recommendation!I’ll try shutting it off and see if that has an impact.
The electrical effect om pH, if from it, would be instantaneous. :)
Oh I agree, I love having the automation and monitoring. Just brings a different set of problems to think about.I had a heart stopper when i got notification at work that my big tank salinity was dropping and dropping steadily. Thought i would come home to water on floor since that would mean my top off which goes from by ro container dumped a ton of water into tank. Nope. Just as aptasia on probe. Meh. Thank goodness. Would still take too much monitoring over none. Cant risk expensive tank crash
Yep. My wifes tank does not have tridents and runs better. Lol. No chasing. We try too hard sometimes. I use my tridents to test her water weekly though.Oh I agree, I love having the automation and monitoring. Just brings a different set of problems to think about.