Non neptune ph probe with apex

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Just bought a 2016 apex model and was wondering if I could take the ph probe from my Milwaukee ph control unit that I currently have controlling my calc reactor and plug it into the apex recalibrate it and allow my apex to control my calc reactor? Or do u need to use a neptune specific probe?
 
Doesn't the new 2016 model come with the Ph probe? If yours didn't I would wonder about that
 
Doesn't the new 2016 model come with the Ph probe? If yours didn't I would wonder about that
Yes and I'm using this for the tank. I was hoping to use a second ph probe in the ph/orp spot since I don't see the advantage of orp
 
Ok but you can't put a ph probe into a orp slot even though it looks the same. Also if you put the milwaukee in it will give you different readings from what I ipunderstand
 
Ok but you can't put a ph probe into a orp slot even though it looks the same. Also if you put the milwaukee in it will give you different readings from what I ipunderstand

IIRC, the Apex comes with a pH port and a pH/ORP port that can be set to operate as pH or ORP.
 
Oh I didn't know that but I would think about putting the Milwaukee one in but hey just ask Neptune support
 
I have not had time to experiment myself... I'm hoping to next week.. but j was surprised on how little information I could get on it outside of contacting neptune.... figured for sure this couldn't be that abnormal...
 
I use two pH probes with my Apex classic. The original probe was getting old, so I moved it to the second port and added a BRS pH probe in place of the old one. Calibrated both probes (the old one is still showing a lower reading) and they're working just fine (minus the lower reading). The old probe reads .07 lower on average.
 
I use two pH probes with my Apex classic. The original probe was getting old, so I moved it to the second port and added a BRS pH probe in place of the old one. Calibrated both probes (the old one is still showing a lower reading) and they're working just fine (minus the lower reading). The old probe reads .07 lower on average.
My understanding is that as long as you calibrate the non-Neptune probe with the apex, you should be fine. #apexusers
 

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