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![]() Pretty sure it was here I had seen a post that if a pH probe dries out is toast.
Was reading through a manual for the Milwaukee SM102 and under the Operation notes is: "If the electrode has been left to dry soak the tip (bottom 2.5cm) in rinse solution (M10000B) for a few minutes to reactivate it." The manual doesn't get into if the probe has been sitting dry for a year or an hour and if it applies to other manufacturers, just though I'd pass along though. btw, MB100000B looks to be deionized water. Last edited by mark; 03-19-2007 at 11:58 PM. |
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![]() You can try it but when mine got dried out I couldnt recalibrate it.
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![]() Yes, I bought a Neptune controller and its probe was dry. I doubt there is a resurrection in its future.
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