Actually, one is in the sump, and one is in the overflow of my tank. Not
even close to eachother in any way, other than where they plug into the
Neptune...

Thanks for the suggestion...

Shane C.

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Jim Thompson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, January 09, 2001 8:18 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: Probes and stuff...

        The probes need to be farther apart. I you have a sump move them as
far
        apart as possible. Or what ever.
        Jim
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "Shane Clays" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:29 PM
        Subject: Probes and stuff...


        > Hi everyone. I remember a thread going around a while ago, but do
not
        > remember if there was any resolution so I am going to ask again...
        >
        > Last week, I got a new ORP probe for my Neptune. So I go home all
happy
        that
        > I am now going to be able to monitor my ORP. So, I plug it in and
while I
        am
        > waiting for it to reach equilibrium, I go about doing a couple of
        mainanence
        > chores with the tank. Well, about 3 minutes later when I look back
at the
        > Neptune display, my ORP is 114 and my pH is 7.2.  Not sure, but I
think
        with
        > that, all of my animals should have been dead.  So, I unplugged
the ORP
        > probe and when I did so, the pH reading immediately came up to 7.9
(normal
        > for me). When I plugged the ORP back in, down went pH reading.
        >
        > Then I unplugged the pH probe, and the ORP went up. So, basically,
is what
        > happens is when both plugs are plugged in, both readings are very
low, but
        > if I unplug either of them, then the reading of the other goes to
normal.
        >
        > Does anyone have any suggestions or reasons why this happens and
any
        > suggestions on how to get both probes working correctly??
        >
        > TIA
        >
        > Shane C.
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