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Hi all,
I'm using a Hanna 98129. The pH probe has a cap with a well that holds a few drops of storage solution, and I store it upright. However, if left longer than a week or so, the storage solution will wick up along the device and dry out. I can see the salt forming at the edge of the cap. In this case, I rehydrate the probe in storage solution, clean and recalibrate, and it works fine.
Is there a better way to store the probe? It's not common that I need to check the pH. Usually only if I'm adding new fish or changing the parameters of a tank. Therefore, the pH portion of the probe is dormant most of the time. It's advised NOT to allow the pH probe to repeatedly dry out, but unless I set a calendar alarm to replenish the storage solution every week, it's going to happen.
Ben
I'm using a Hanna 98129. The pH probe has a cap with a well that holds a few drops of storage solution, and I store it upright. However, if left longer than a week or so, the storage solution will wick up along the device and dry out. I can see the salt forming at the edge of the cap. In this case, I rehydrate the probe in storage solution, clean and recalibrate, and it works fine.
Is there a better way to store the probe? It's not common that I need to check the pH. Usually only if I'm adding new fish or changing the parameters of a tank. Therefore, the pH portion of the probe is dormant most of the time. It's advised NOT to allow the pH probe to repeatedly dry out, but unless I set a calendar alarm to replenish the storage solution every week, it's going to happen.
- How do you deal with it?
- How many drops of the storage solution are you using? I use 5 drops. Perhaps that's too many, and allowing the solution to wick upward?
- How do you know when the probe needs to be replaced?
Ben