smcnally
Tankless
I'm starting to really dislike pH monitors. I always had a tough time keeping my pinpoint monitor calibrated and thought it was because I got it with an old probe. So instead of getting a new probe, I bought an AC Jr and slowly the pH dropped on me. At first I thought it was my tank that was actually dropping in pH, but then when I moved it over to this new tank I noticed it was reading a pH level of 6.8. I picked up some calibration solution and calibrated it and it acted like it calibrated fine...stick it in my tank and my pH is reading 7.19 right now. I tested it with a standard pH test and it is pretty much perfect at 8.2. What gives? What exactly is the point of a pH monitor when the seem to be off so much? I have yet to have one on my system that reads close to true for any substantial amount of time. I'm waiting on an answer from Curt over at neptune to find out if it is an issue with my AC Jr or the probe. I'll give one more probe a chance if he says that is what it is but will lose my faith in pH probes totally if I run into the same issues.