I've owned this thing for a while, probably 6+ years
Just a few days ago, while doing my routine water change, my probe got exposed to air, as it does during all my water changes. However, this time I also took apart my filter roller to clean that up.
It comfortably always read 8.3-8.5 for my pH, which I took at face value since that seemed healthy and I usually don't chase pH.
Now after the water change, it reads 7.2-7.4.
I tested the pH with two test kits, one paper and one Salifert, both registering at around 8.3 pH.
I know these aren't the most reliable things, but I did try some troubleshooting I found online like:
disconnecting from Apex, rebooting, reconnecting and recalibrating
or
cleaning the meter with acid and recalibrating.
Both of which results in the same 7.2-7.4 range.
Is there something else I should be trying or is it time to get another probe?
Also the livestock look fine and the ALK is at 9.1 so the pH is probably correct at 8.3
Just a few days ago, while doing my routine water change, my probe got exposed to air, as it does during all my water changes. However, this time I also took apart my filter roller to clean that up.
It comfortably always read 8.3-8.5 for my pH, which I took at face value since that seemed healthy and I usually don't chase pH.
Now after the water change, it reads 7.2-7.4.
I tested the pH with two test kits, one paper and one Salifert, both registering at around 8.3 pH.
I know these aren't the most reliable things, but I did try some troubleshooting I found online like:
disconnecting from Apex, rebooting, reconnecting and recalibrating
or
cleaning the meter with acid and recalibrating.
Both of which results in the same 7.2-7.4 range.
Is there something else I should be trying or is it time to get another probe?
Also the livestock look fine and the ALK is at 9.1 so the pH is probably correct at 8.3
