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digital aquatics temp probe issue
my digital aquatics temp probe sems to be acting up.
yesterday morning it read around 68 degrees 2 hrs later it was reading 87 degrees now this morning its back to around 69 degrees all while the tank is maintaining 78* with a different thermometer. it appears clean but whats the best way to clean it or is it toast?? its around 2 years old or so....... |
I had the same issue about a month ago - I tried buying a new one, and I found it was the head unit. it was still giving off temperatures with no probes plugged in.
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Seems to be the probe as soon as I unplug it it errors.
Still wondering if anyone has ideas on how to clean it without damage |
Did you try posting the question on there forum?
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Hmmmm... The RKL I have on my frag tank had the same issue last month as well. I heard the powerbar clicking rapidly and the display kept on fluctuating between 67 and 88 degrees. I realized it was the temp probe, so I swapped out the bad one with a spare probe - problem solved.
The frag tank's Finnex Titanium heater doesn't have a built-in thermostat, so the tank went up to 89 degrees by the time I fixed the problem. Lessons learned and takeaways: - Always use a thermometer with a built in thermostat and never rely solely on a automation like RK or Apex. - keep an eye on your probes and calibrate every so often. - take advantage of advanced programming features, that will mitigate such failures - e.g. Delaying the turning on and off an outlet in rapid succession etc. |
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I didn't realize they had one..... thanks ill try there |
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