GHL sensor holder

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That one is for the probes. I don't own one, but it's definitely for the probes. Maybe someone else who has it can chime in on how well it works. I would imagine it's a pretty decent option.
 

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The one for probes = 4 holes
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The one for tubing = 5 holes
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Yes they would be IMO but GHL have recommend not to have the whole electrodes submerged. The part there the cable enter the probe should be over the surface according to recommendations I have seen. However in freshwater - I have had temp, pH and redox probes submerged down to around 40 cm without any visible issues.

Sincerely Lasse
 

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Thanks, it is more that I want to put it on a divider in my sump and then both sides of the magnets will touch water. So that would not be a problem with this holder
 

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The one I have seen did not have any magnets. If you want to do a DIY solution with magnets - just put the magnet in an household plastic bag for freezers and seal it.

Sincerely Lasse
 

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