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I use the American Marine Pin Point monitor, and even though their product isn't advertised for continuous use, an email response from them said otherwise. I was told that you can run it continuously, but they recommend weekly calibration, and it can reduce the overall livespan of the probe.
I run mine both ways, I use it weekly to test, and when I do water changes I leave it in continuously for about 4 or 5 hours, just to watch the numbers. |
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Interesting.. thanks!
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Did anyone else read the title and think that there were new Nitrate powered computer monitors?... Nope just me
Last edited by Zoaelite; 07-12-2008 at 04:09 PM. |
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Thanks for the info. So it's as I was told them. Is the solution a one time thing like the PH probe or can you just reuse the same solution to recalibrate.
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They don't last forever but you can reuse the calibration fluids for quite
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They don't last forever but you can reuse the calibration fluids for quite some time, several months at least unless they get contaminated or something.
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