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jose hernandez

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so ive been noticing that my salt levels go down during the night but go back up during the day is this normal i have the apex salinity probe
 
I dont have an apex or salinity probe, but generally speaking I would not expect salinity to fluctuate significantly throughout the day/night cycle. Temperature can have an impact and of course evap. If you have an ATO I would expect any fluctuation to be more random though (and very small). If you manually topoff at night that could explain it.

If I understand how the probes work I assume electrical interference could cause variations as well, but not sure why that would only happen at night in your case.
 
I HAVE IT IN MY REUTRN SECTION BUT IT WASNT DOING THIS BEFORE I JUST CALIBRATED IT A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO
 
How much of a swing are you seeing. I sometimes see a similar pattern but it is very small. It usually will swing about .2ppt but fusion makes it look like a much wilder swing because of how the graph scale is. I believe my levels are affected by keeping the house at a much cooler temp at night so much less evaporation. My salinity probe does some wild things anyway so I don't hold much stock in what it is reading.
 
I just set up my new APEX system and I'm also getting she same type of wild swings in my salinity. The salinity will slowly drop 4-5 points during the course of the day and then randomly just just back up 5 or so points. Did you find any solution to fix this issue?? Thanks,
 

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