A. Grandis
Active member
Hello all,
I've got a Milwaukee pH/ORP controller for my zoa tank and the pH meter shows aways much lower numbers than the water actually is.
I have to clean the sensor every day to be able to see the real pH value, due to a transparent gel that forms on the bubble glass sensor.
Here is a picture:
Does anyone here knows why that gel forms and what exactly IS the gel?
I think it could be formed by bacteria, but why only on the probe? Perhaps the sensor would have electrons exchanged or something like that?
Any tips on how to prevent the gel?
Aloha,
Grandis.
I've got a Milwaukee pH/ORP controller for my zoa tank and the pH meter shows aways much lower numbers than the water actually is.
I have to clean the sensor every day to be able to see the real pH value, due to a transparent gel that forms on the bubble glass sensor.
Here is a picture:
Does anyone here knows why that gel forms and what exactly IS the gel?
I think it could be formed by bacteria, but why only on the probe? Perhaps the sensor would have electrons exchanged or something like that?
Any tips on how to prevent the gel?
Aloha,
Grandis.