I have read that some probes are susceptible to running parallel to power cables which throws off the readings. At least for the Salinity probe. Are any of the other probes known for having issues with this as well?
I ask because I have all of my power cables running into a wire duct under my Apex controller but also want to incorporate my probes wires into the same duct. I realize this will be a problem (at least for salinity probe) so I am looking for a solution to still achieve this. I have found some cable sleeves to wrap around the probe wires that help with power Interference Link Here and was wondering if anyone has tried using this with success or failure to fixing the issue?
I ask because I have all of my power cables running into a wire duct under my Apex controller but also want to incorporate my probes wires into the same duct. I realize this will be a problem (at least for salinity probe) so I am looking for a solution to still achieve this. I have found some cable sleeves to wrap around the probe wires that help with power Interference Link Here and was wondering if anyone has tried using this with success or failure to fixing the issue?

, Can you let me know the steps needed to properly manually calibrate the probe to read 35ppt after adjusting the water to the correct salinity before hand? Also, after you manually calibrate, is it possible to go back to a factory calibration or will that require another manual calibration in the future if you are no longer across a high voltage power cable. I am assuming this is the difference between Automatic probe calibration and Manual Probe calibration?

