Ammonia slowly climbing?

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Okay, I'm done with this Seneye thing. I shutdown my computer to install some new hardware, moved the USB port the Seneye is plugged into, rebooted the computer and my PH tanked?!?

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It was out of the water for oh, about 30 seconds as I re-routed the cables. I have ammonia again! By the next reading it was showing ammonia, and it went over the alarm value of 0.05 ppm within an hour and a half and has staid there pretty much ever since. So I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that according to the Seneye, Air = Ammonia.
Re seated the slide under water - guess when!

If the seneye is using an optical sensor to measure a color change in a chip (seems likely) then small air bubbles could totally change the apparent measurements.
If so, that's a pretty annoying implementation - air bubbles causing a false high ammonia alert.
 
These two threads should meet
***a seneye that held in the hundredths, and I thought it was neat they mentioned natural levels in the thousandths ppm vs hundredths or tenths

 

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