Brian Prestwood
Premium Member
Hey All
My float switch is interferring with the pH probe on my AC3. When I plug the float switch in the pH reading drops from 8.2 to around 7.6. It also interferes with the ORP probe.
I tried putting a multi-meter between the tank water and ground and then plugging the float switch in to see if any voltage was flowing to ground. I get inconsistent results. It looks like there is about 0.5v all the time, float switch or not.
I used the float switches we group bought from AquaticEco...
Aquatic Eco Float Switch
about six years old. They work on the same principle as the door and window alarm sensors. There are a couple of permanent magnets in the float. I'm not sure what's in the rod the wires run into. Anyone know?
Assuming there isn't a crack in the rod the wires run into, is there any other way the float switch could interfer with the pH probe?
I'm hestitant to buy a new one until I know what's wrong with the old one.
Anyone got a float switch they are not using that I could borrow to test?
My float switch is interferring with the pH probe on my AC3. When I plug the float switch in the pH reading drops from 8.2 to around 7.6. It also interferes with the ORP probe.
I tried putting a multi-meter between the tank water and ground and then plugging the float switch in to see if any voltage was flowing to ground. I get inconsistent results. It looks like there is about 0.5v all the time, float switch or not.
I used the float switches we group bought from AquaticEco...

Aquatic Eco Float Switch
about six years old. They work on the same principle as the door and window alarm sensors. There are a couple of permanent magnets in the float. I'm not sure what's in the rod the wires run into. Anyone know?
Assuming there isn't a crack in the rod the wires run into, is there any other way the float switch could interfer with the pH probe?
I'm hestitant to buy a new one until I know what's wrong with the old one.
Anyone got a float switch they are not using that I could borrow to test?