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PM1 for PM2

Biglurr54

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I have a PM2 and I upgrades to the 2016 model. I now need a pm1 to have near the ca reactor. Looking to trade my pm2 for a PM1.
 
If I’m not mistaken, you can replace the ORP probe with a second PH probe. That’s what I intend to do as I have no use for an ORP measurement. If you do this, you must go to the classic dashboard, go to Configuration > Probe/Input Setup. Select pH2, then enable it. This will also automatically disable ORP. Wait a minute or two; then go into APEX Fusion and you should see pH2 in the hidden tiles area.
 
Yes that does work. I'm currently using the orp as pH. I'm adding a ozone generator so I want to have orp as well. Plus my reactor is on the other side of the room. I would like to place an eb832, pm1, and break out box on that side instead of stretching the wires across to the other side of the basement.
 
If I’m not mistaken, you can replace the ORP probe with a second PH probe. That’s what I intend to do as I have no use for an ORP measurement. If you do this, you must go to the classic dashboard, go to Configuration > Probe/Input Setup. Select pH2, then enable it. This will also automatically disable ORP. Wait a minute or two; then go into APEX Fusion and you should see pH2 in the hidden tiles area.

Out of curiosity, can you do the same with a PM1, let’s say use a Salinity probe instead of PH?
 

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