Dustin1300
Reefaholic
Ok, this is an odd request but wanted to throw it out there. Yesterday I had called into work due to sever migraine/nausea and thought nothing of it. This morning I got awoken by carbon monoxide/fire alarms sounding at 3:30-4 AM. After running around the house and replacing batteries on multiple units I was at my wits end and decided to have fire department come with sensors to see if they were picking up Carbon Monoxide since I did not want to take the risk. They did testing, said everything was alright and said the detectors were likely malfunctioning due to some cement backer board work I had been doing close to 3 of the offending alarms.
...And the reason I'm posting to RC. I'm still not convinced everything is ok. While I was waiting out in my car for them to show up I was playing on my phone and looked at my Apex app and saw that my SG was completely off. At the height I saw that it was at 45.9 ppt. Probe is new and was just calibrated a about a week ago...Am I going crazy and just making something out of nothing here?
Last night I did a partial water change to lower SG a bit but cannot understand why it has a spike that lasted 4 hours or so....I did water change around 10ish and that would explain the tip but then It started going through roof shortly before midnight?
Any crazy ideas of why this would happen? Carbon monoxide should not have effected the conductivity....I could see it majorly effecting PH in some way but as you can see PH was taking it's normal course and usually stays in the 8.2-8.3 range for me. Sanity check anyone???:hmm4:
...And the reason I'm posting to RC. I'm still not convinced everything is ok. While I was waiting out in my car for them to show up I was playing on my phone and looked at my Apex app and saw that my SG was completely off. At the height I saw that it was at 45.9 ppt. Probe is new and was just calibrated a about a week ago...Am I going crazy and just making something out of nothing here?
Last night I did a partial water change to lower SG a bit but cannot understand why it has a spike that lasted 4 hours or so....I did water change around 10ish and that would explain the tip but then It started going through roof shortly before midnight?
Any crazy ideas of why this would happen? Carbon monoxide should not have effected the conductivity....I could see it majorly effecting PH in some way but as you can see PH was taking it's normal course and usually stays in the 8.2-8.3 range for me. Sanity check anyone???:hmm4: