Salinity Probes that work with the Apex

I'm not at home and I can't seem to find a pic I took of the Neptune connector but IIRC it's not completely found and has 2 notches on one side of the plug. I tried to find a closeup of the Reed connector and this was the best I could find
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Assuming this is the same Reed probe and my old eyes are not playing tricks, that connector looks completely round with no notches.
 
I'm not at home and I can't seem to find a pic I took of the Neptune connector but IIRC it's not completely found and has 2 notches on one side of the plug. I tried to find a closeup of the Reed connector and this was the best I could find
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Assuming this is the same Reed probe and my old eyes are not playing tricks, that connector looks completely round with no notches.
Yea it is a different plug.
 

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I'm having a TLDR moment, did any of ya'll try this AliE probe? I kinda want to order one for testing sake, but that 48$ tho... I may order one of those with a BNC and do the mini din swap (cheaper) and see what comes out of it.

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I recently did a deep dive and I believe this is the source for the APEX probe. I have not positively confirmed the connector, but from the description I believe its correct. I have not bought one yet, just wanted to put it out there. It is a good bit cheaper.


 
I recently did a deep dive and I believe this is the source for the APEX probe. I have not positively confirmed the connector, but from the description I believe its correct. I have not bought one yet, just wanted to put it out there. It is a good bit cheaper.


Nice find!!
 
I’m not sure if you’re talking about switching out the connector on that Jenco probe but I inquired on their site and they told me that the probe is only compatible with their controller and not the Apex.
 
I am going to make what sounds like a snarky comment - which is not meant to be so. Just buy a new Apex probe. Compared to the potential savings for the probe, the value of your tank is far more. Just stick with apex - or it may void your warranty.
 
I don't think so ...

Unless you must use Toyota Gas and Toyota Oil in your Toyota pickup :)
Well - lets say you have a Toyota Pickup that uses regular gas, and you put diesel in... What do you think the service department would say? I mean - the point I made above is probably a moot point, since most people wouldn't need or want to replace a pH probe within the warranty period anyway. But - If you need one during that period, it doesn't cost anything to call and ask if XYZ probe is allowed to be used, right?
 
I recently did a deep dive and I believe this is the source for the APEX probe. I have not positively confirmed the connector, but from the description I believe its correct. I have not bought one yet, just wanted to put it out there. It is a good bit cheaper.


Anybody confirm this yet?
 

Oakton Instruments WD-35608-51​

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Have you personally tried this probe? Cable is too short but im sure that can be overcome
 
I'm having a TLDR moment, did any of ya'll try this AliE probe? I kinda want to order one for testing sake, but that 48$ tho... I may order one of those with a BNC and do the mini din swap (cheaper) and see what comes out of it.

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I'm using this one. It's all plastic except for the two electrodes. I had a busted apex salinity probe donor for the din connector. I recall this diy being more straightforward than anticipated. The probe took about a week to stabilize. It's been pretty solid since (fluctuates between 52.3 - 53.7 mS/cm) been running for a few months now.
 
I'm using this one. It's all plastic except for the two electrodes. I had a busted apex salinity probe donor for the din connector. I recall this diy being more straightforward than anticipated. The probe took about a week to stabilize. It's been pretty solid since (fluctuates between 52.3 - 53.7 mS/cm) been running for a few months now.
Good to know there is another alternative. Been using the Pasco for a year or so now, no issues.
 
I'm using this one. It's all plastic except for the two electrodes. I had a busted apex salinity probe donor for the din connector. I recall this diy being more straightforward than anticipated. The probe took about a week to stabilize. It's been pretty solid since (fluctuates between 52.3 - 53.7 mS/cm) been running for a few months now.
I didn't have any luck with this one. Mine pretty much arrived broken.
 
I'm having a TLDR moment, did any of ya'll try this AliE probe? I kinda want to order one for testing sake, but that 48$ tho... I may order one of those with a BNC and do the mini din swap (cheaper) and see what comes out of it.

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Yep, have ordered this one from Ali , works fine!!!
 

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