How I Fixed my Apex Salinity Probe

melonheadorion

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I would suggest to get a prob holder, instead of the prob sitting on the bottom. This will give you more flow around the probe. Second, I stop using my salinity probe as a measure, instead I watch and see if I have a jump or a decline in salinity.

If is have a fluctuation I use my bench top salinity check to really see were I am at.
thats exactly what i do as well.
 

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I think the solution to the bubble problem would be to get something that can hold the probe down in the tank, and then hold it in the water inversely... as in, the probe itself is pointing up.
 

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From what I understand Temp compensation setup is critical, this might be worth a read.

 

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