Silly question regarding apex temp probes

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I have two apex temp probes. Should I place them in separate parts of sump? Or in the same place is fine?
 
If you have two I would recommend putting them in different places. It will help get a better idea of true temp.

For example, my probe is in the overflow because my heater is next to the probe holder in the sump...So if my heater kicks on the sump chamber would warm faster than the entire system...
 
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I have one in my DT with another one in my sump. The one in the sump is for Sump temp. and an offset for my salinity probe.
 
If you have two I would recommend putting them in different places. It will help get a better idea of true temp.

For example, my probe is in the overflow because my heater is next to the probe holder in the sump...So if my heater kicks on the sump chamber would warm faster than the entire system...

I have one in my DT with another one in my sump. The one in the sump is for Sump temp. and an offset for my salinity probe.

That's what I figured. Thanks!
 

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