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Old 10-29-2015, 11:37 PM
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So the super skinny cord on my apex screen broke a while back and now I would like to calibrate ph and conductivity probe is there any other way of doing it without screen?
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It doesn't look like that can be done with Fusion. I suppose you could borrow a screen from someone else or fork out the $160+tax for a new one. Neptune would probably fix it for you for a few bucks plus shipping. I've accidentally damaged a couple of items in the past and had them repair them for me. Have you contacted them about it?
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Old 10-30-2015, 04:15 AM
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I think I will eventually get a new one was hoping for a trick thanks
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I believe you can do it in fusion. There is a video on brs on how to do it
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Old 10-30-2015, 04:26 AM
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My bad, its for pH control
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So the super skinny cord on my apex screen broke a while back and now I would like to calibrate ph and conductivity probe is there any other way of doing it without screen?
ya you can do it through the web pages
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ya you can do it through the web pages
+1, I believe Tyler is correct. Through the old web pages, not Fusion.
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Cool thanks guys see I can remember how to do that
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Cool thanks guys see I can remember how to do that
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Thanks Tyler
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