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I got tired of my probes getting submerged every time I turned off my return I decided to fashion a container for my probes.
I had a spare acrylic tube laying around and six holes and some glue later I had a "reactor"
I used the standard probe holders for the pH, ORP and conductivity probes. The temperature probe holder was fashioned from a PVC fitting with GOOP.
Because of the water level, the standard probes can actually be removed during normal operations.
The line was from a manifold off the return. Needle valve to adjust or turn off flow as needed.
The temperature probe close to the conductivity probe helps improve the temperature compensation.
I had a spare acrylic tube laying around and six holes and some glue later I had a "reactor"
I used the standard probe holders for the pH, ORP and conductivity probes. The temperature probe holder was fashioned from a PVC fitting with GOOP.
Because of the water level, the standard probes can actually be removed during normal operations.
The line was from a manifold off the return. Needle valve to adjust or turn off flow as needed.
The temperature probe close to the conductivity probe helps improve the temperature compensation.

