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Today at work the power went out for an hour or so and therefore allowed me time to make a probe rack for my new apex. After installing it occurred to me I had no idea if it’s necessary to space them a certain distance apart or proper submerged depth. Are there any issues with conductivity interference?

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I try to make them not touching and have at least half the bottom of the probe in the water in a moderate flow area of the sump. I dont think there is any kind of spacing limitations as long as they're not touching eachother and cam get flow in between them :)
 
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I try to make them not touching and have at least half the bottom of the probe in the water in a moderate flow area of the sump. I dont think there is any kind of spacing limitations as long as they're not touching eachother and cam get flow in between them :)

Makes sense. Thanks for the reply! :D
 

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