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|   That's what the lazy part of me (98%) was leaning towards.    Either that or go purchase a few hundred dollars worth of high tech gadgetry to solve a problem that probably doesn't really exist. | 
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|   FWIW, the 9 months of winter we get around here is usually when my tank does its best, despite that I probably have the windows open much less of the time.  My guess is as long as you have good ventilation overall, it's probably not a huge concern. 
				__________________ -- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! | 
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|   I would disconnect the probe for the winter, problem solved. 
				__________________ Brad | 
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|   pH is a little like describing a musical concert by telling you which was the average note played by all the instruments all evening. 
				__________________ -- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! | 
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|   So what you guys are saying is that it is useless to monitor or adjust for pH values? | 
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|   Pretty much. The only time I would test is if I had a problem that I couldn't otherwise figure out. My Apex pH probe is still brand new in the box. 
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|   Bahhhh ph is over rated and for fear mongers. Don't fiddle. In a calcium reactor that's a different story | 
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|   Quote: 
 But if you're still concerned about it, it was mentioned to run your skimmer intake outside I've mine plumbed through a window and added a filter on the outside to keep bugs from plugging it up (happened this summer and it overflowed  ) You can see my filter here 2nd pic It's just a breather filter for a carbureted V8 Last edited by gregzz4; 11-06-2013 at 02:42 AM. | 
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|   Not so sure that sucking in -30 air into my skimmer would work so good. Not to mention my sump is in a room in my basement with no windows and I am reluctant to start punching holes in the concrete for the skimmer.  Unplugging the pH probe for the winter may be the way to go.   Quote: 
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|   currently I am trying to culture Designer Cyano.  I'll keep y'all posted on how that goes. | 
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