pH2 not recognized in codecode

DLuce510

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I would like to have my ATO shut off if the pH ever gets above 8.4. My pH is monitored from the pH/ORP port or pH2 and yet it won't recognize pH2 in the code. Any help?


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Rename the pH2 probe to some thing that is more descriptive like pH_CaR (or what ever you like that is 6 characters long) and then try to enter in the new pH probe name into your programming.
 

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Did you try if ph > instead of the if ph2?

Edit: noticed your using ph2 but from your error log that is not valid.
 
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I don't use the pH port, it doesn't work. I use the pH/ORP port which comes up as pH2. If I used pH it would be controlled by a probe that's not there and would not shut off if the pH went too high.
 

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