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Thanks. Is there a way for me to tell it I DON’T need to know there is no longer a problem?That means whatever condition previously put it into alarm is no longer active. Ie in this particular case, salinity got above 25.
Nope. It will always do that and there is no way to change that behavior.Thanks. Is there a way for me to tell it I DON’T need to know there is no longer a problem?

Thanks. You wouldn’t happen to know how to do that would you?I believe folks have put a defer into their alarm so they don’t get *just* an alarm off notification. Sometimes the system bounces into and out of an alarm state before the alarm on notice goes out. ![]()
Defer 000:30 Then OFFThanks. You wouldn’t happen to know how to do that would you?
The problem is BUBBLES. Does this help with that?Have you ever tried a salinity stabilizer? Recalibrate it and then get one of these and a small pump. They really are amazing and help correct any issues. If it’s still reading off then contact Neptune.![]()
Thanks. I added that as the last instruction under email alarms.Defer 000:30 Then OFF
At the end. Isn't gonna fix this particular issue, but is good practice regardless.
I think it does it creates a constant flow movement. And it went from being super off to fairly accurate. It constantly pumps water on it.The problem is BUBBLES. Does this help with that?
I’m a newbie and just learning so if you could explain exactly what that instruction, phrased that way, is telling the apex.Thanks. I added that as the last instruction under email alarms.
It means stay ON unless the conditions that turn it on would otherwise be off for 30 seconds continously. So if the condition drops out for just a moment, it won't turn off erroneously.I’m a newbie and just learning so if you could explain exactly what that instruction, phrased that way, is telling the apex.

