Neptune Systems PH Probe

Mike Arnold

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I’ve been slowly working on this tank build. I purchased the Neptune Systems ApexEL a couple of years ago, but never installed it. I doubt if the PH probe is still viable, but I want to reach out to this group for your thoughts. Is the probe trash, or can it be salvaged

Also, I’m still trying to figure out how I’m going to organize the AWC/ATO RO lines. I’d like to find a neater solution; any thoughts or recommendations for this?

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The pH probe is almost certainly still good. Every pH probe I‘ve ever used needs to be recalibrated a couple of weeks after use. Just be ready for that.

Your sump is already much neater than mine so I don’t have any helpful comments about that. Good luck with your tank.
 

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I would say as long as the probe tip is still wet it’s fine. Just let it soak in the sump a few days and then calibrate it.
For the RO lines, using some of the 90 degree fittings should help clean it up.
 

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As far as the probe, as long as there is fluid or moisture under the cap it should be OK.
On the RO lines either 90 degree fittings or velcro ties to the grey pvc.
 

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