cshutchinson
New member
I had a fun weekend getting the Apex configured and programmed, and still have much to do. However, one problem plagued me all weekend. The conductivity probe!
Using the PM2, I would perform the calibration, it would look great in the cal solution, put it in the tank and it would go crazy. Now I know my salinity isn't that far off. I must have done this 15 times. Even made my own cal solution with an article from reefkeeping.com. That was fun.
I thought I had it figured out last night, was getting good salinity numbers, so I went home for the evening. Came back to check on things this morning, and the numbers for the salinity probe were crazy high! Good thing, I know I must have a broken probe.
Ok, one more try. Let's calibrate it again. Did that again and it looked great. All day in fact. Then the T5 fluorescents cut off. Crazy numbers again, but I was clued in on the problem. I searched the forum here and found this long solution about wrapping the ballasts in tin foil etc. etc. etc. No way was I doing that. Not on my beautiful light rack! The last post mentioned a grounding probe.
Hey, I have got one of those. Took it out of the package, plugged it in, submersed the probe in the tank....... what do you know, problem solved ! :dance:
Now when the T5's turn on and off the conductivity probe stays rock solid. I know this has been resolved before, but this might save someone from pulling their hair out!
Hope this helps. :jester:
Using the PM2, I would perform the calibration, it would look great in the cal solution, put it in the tank and it would go crazy. Now I know my salinity isn't that far off. I must have done this 15 times. Even made my own cal solution with an article from reefkeeping.com. That was fun.
I thought I had it figured out last night, was getting good salinity numbers, so I went home for the evening. Came back to check on things this morning, and the numbers for the salinity probe were crazy high! Good thing, I know I must have a broken probe.
Ok, one more try. Let's calibrate it again. Did that again and it looked great. All day in fact. Then the T5 fluorescents cut off. Crazy numbers again, but I was clued in on the problem. I searched the forum here and found this long solution about wrapping the ballasts in tin foil etc. etc. etc. No way was I doing that. Not on my beautiful light rack! The last post mentioned a grounding probe.
Hey, I have got one of those. Took it out of the package, plugged it in, submersed the probe in the tank....... what do you know, problem solved ! :dance:
Now when the T5's turn on and off the conductivity probe stays rock solid. I know this has been resolved before, but this might save someone from pulling their hair out!
Hope this helps. :jester: