Malfunctioning pH Probe

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I have been struggling to get my Neptune pH probes to work on my system. The pH will randomly drift from a reasonable number to 12.2 over the span of 3-12 hours. I will unplug the probe and the display will continue to read in the low 12s.

I initially thought it was a faulty probe so I replaced it with a new one but the same thing happened. I tested the probe isolated from the aquarium in a small cup of tank water with no success.

Neptune systems has not been helpful basically saying they’ve never seen something like this before and it must be a setup issue.

Has anyone experienced this and can help identify what may be wrong?

Thanks!

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I tested the probe isolated from the aquarium in a small cup of tank water with no success.




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Meaning it still drifted in the cup with nothing else in the cup?
 

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Sometimes, pH electrode readings are messed up by having the wires near other wires or electrical equipment.

Try separating wires if that might be an issue.
 

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