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KimP

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Use a block of styrofoam.

I'm assuming the styrofoam is placed on the water and there's no problem if it gets wet? And it just floats maybe?

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Just make holes big enough for the probe but not the top of the probe so it doesn't fall thru. I don't like the fixed probe holders because when I turn off my return the top / wire of the probe could get submerged when the sump takes on the excess DT water.

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Just make holes big enough for the probe but not the top of the probe so it doesn't fall thru. I don't like the fixed probe holders because when I turn off my return the top / wire of the probe could get submerged when the sump takes on the excess DT water.

That's pretty slick.

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Most pH probes are fully submersible.

when i was doing my research when i first started, the advice then, i believe, was to not allow them to get submerged. besides the BRS probes i got back then didn't look too water tight IMO, so i wasn't gonna risk it.

Just make holes big enough for the probe but not the top of the probe so it doesn't fall thru. I don't like the fixed probe holders because when I turn off my return the top / wire of the probe could get submerged when the sump takes on the excess DT water.

That's pretty slick.

I don't deserve credit as I read about it on RC many moons ago.

Actually, I use a combination of an AutoTopOff bracket to keep the probe where I want it and a small styrofoam block so it floats when needed.

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