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Calibrating an Apex salinity probe
Hello I purchased and apex salinity probe but they did not have any calibration solution. I'm wondering if it is possible to make up your own calibration solution or if there's a place in Edmonton where I could pick up some.
Thank you Rick |
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Best solution is this but not sure if you'll find it locally
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/pp...+Solution.html You could use saltwater provided you're confident on another device to measure it's salinity/SG however you will be introducing some kind of error but who knows if it'll matter. Pretty sure 53mS = 1.026 SG @ 25C Otherwise perhaps someone has some fluid they could lend you. |
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In all honesty, the conductivity probe is problematic at best. It isn't a good tool for accurate measurements of salinity, due to its extremely sensitive and fussy nature: even when calibrated.
That doesn't mean that it can't be useful, though. It is very good at illustrating big swings in conductivity, and thus salinity. Here's my chart for the last seven days: As you can tell by looking at the chart (it is too bad it doesn't go back farther than seven days), something went wrong on the 13th of this month: which resulted in a significant dip in conductivity. I got home from work on the 13th to discover that for some reason (as yet undertermined), my ATO over did it. It didn't over pump enough to trigger the emergency float switch, but it definitely pumped too much water in. I let evaporation return the salinity to "normal." You can also see that something kind of funny happened on the 17th (I was what happened ). Relative consistency and patterns in the graph is what really matters. I wouldn't get too concerned about the actual numbers. With that in mind, I think it is perfectly okay to use it uncalibrated for now. You are always going to need your refractometer to get a true salinity/specific gravity reading. I've ordered my calibration solution from J&L and GoReef in the past. |
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Looks pretty good to me Shelly, what's so problematic about it exactly? It's actually pretty stable, just the resolution is misleading. Set your ATO to activate less frequently and it'll look a little better.
My conductivity probe works great |
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What probe are you using? The Neptune probes seem to have issues remaining calibrated, and they are affected by microbubbles and debris quite badly. Last edited by Enigma; 09-21-2012 at 03:49 PM. |
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I just got a helpful PM to change the "end date" to see a different date range. Apparently that's an ability that I previously overlooked!
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I use profilux
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i found some calibration solution
thanks for everyones input. I called around and was able to get a bottle of calibration solution at mf LFS. if anyone else needs some BigAl's has one bottle left...lol.
rick |
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