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I been spying the Pinpoint from American Marine, double junction probe, good reviews...35 bucksI'm pretty sure you can use any ph probe with a bnc connector but like anything else you get what you pay for. My understanding is double junction probes are better. They last longer and are not prone to drifting and they don't need calibration as often.
The proteins and metals in the water can cause a single junction probe to wear out faster than the double junction probes. I'm going to get a cheapo 15 or 20 dollar single junction probe from amazon for testing before I jump up to a 70 or 80 dollar Atlas Scientific probe.
Thing to remember is a ph probe is acting like a battery in the water to make a small voltage, like any battery they get depleted...so they do have a finite life to them. Cheaper but still accurate is where we want to be. We only need accuracy to .1 or .2 ph(saltwater guys chime in here)
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