Wondering if there are any scientifically inclined people out there who can solve this curiosity...Every time my filter roller runs, I get about a 5 minute dip on my conductivity probe. My conductivity meter registers approximately a 1.0 ms/cm dip for 4-6 minutes after my filter roller rolls. My filter roller runs for 0.75 seconds when the "high" level sensor is triggered inside the roller's intake chamber. The filter roller is plumbed directly from the overflow. The attached photo shows 2 dips in conductivity after 2 separate rolls. The corresponding sump level spikes represent the water volume transferring from the roller chamber to the return chamber, approximately 250 to 400 ml. My theory is organics from the roller chamber get released through the fresh roller fleece, and this lowers conductivity maybe? It's not an issue or anything...just curious and looking to understand as much as possible.