ph probe placement

A.T.T.R

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if i add a ph probe to a ca reactor is it ok to add it so it is sideways ( i would like to install it right after the pump output on a tee ( slightly extented tee so it isnt in the high flow of the pump)


or would it be better to put in in vertical from the topof the reactor ( i am worried about a co2 bubble getting stuck on the tip of the probe....
 
Hmm, the probe itself isn't sensitive to oritentation, and I thought vertical placement was fine in general. Which probe is being used?
 
havent decided yet mostlikely what ever comes with milwaukee ph controllor

dont these work off of a liquid inside the probe that slowly leaks out? inthat case dosnt it need to be vertical. even tho iv never read anywhere that they have to it seems logical.
 
I am uncertain but the pH probes are filled with liquid or gel filling solution. There may be an air space of incomplete filling of the outer and inner reference electrode filling solutions. Putting a probe horizontal or upside down may expose the reference electrode to air rather than filling solution. My guess is the liquid or gel filled pH probes should be vertical.
 
OK, you talked me into it.

My pH is now 7.89

I just turned the probe upside down and will report in the morning. :)

I also turned my ORP probe upside down just for giggles. :D
 
yes the solutions inside were the concern.. but if it is FILLED then it really shouldent matter but if it is airin it like shown then i could see a problom... i guess ill just find a way to make it work ( maybe add an elbow to the tee i want to connect it to so it is always upright. but then again.. still worried about air bubbles....
 
I would use a gel filled probe upside down, but not a liquid filled one. You need to be sure the internal reference electrode is submerged. There is typically air inside of refillable electrodes. Again, I recommend against them, and I do not think most hand held hobby probes are refillable.
 
What would you expect the average lifespan of that Cole-Parmer gel-filled electrode you were using a few years back? Are you still using it? I find the refillable units to be more attactive for the long run, but really have no experience with their longevity.
 
Well, no change when I turned mine upside down. Except for a small decrease in pH which always happens to my tank overnight when the lights are out. 3 1/2 hrs after lights on. pH is back up to 7.90 :D
 
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