Low pH and float switches?
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:14 pm
I recently (about 5 weeks ago) put my float switches into use after having my RA+ up and running for a while. All I use them for at this point is to alert me when A) my top-off vat needs to be refilled or B) is my sump is about to run dry. Over that time my pH has slowly but surely dipped down to 7.6ish.
Knowing full well it's not accurate, a week ago I re-calibrated my probe. That bumped me back up to 7.8/7.9 but still a tad low. Over the last week I watched it drop down again. Thinking stay voltage (after searching here,) I started to unplug equipment one by one to see if I could find the culprit. Turns out it's one of my float switches. The float produces the same results no matter what port it's in.
Would a crossed wire cause the switch to do that? I'm thinking I might have messed up one of the solder joints when I extended it on or maybe even got a bad crimp on the 2-pin connector. Or is that just a sign of a compromised float switch?
~Charlie
Knowing full well it's not accurate, a week ago I re-calibrated my probe. That bumped me back up to 7.8/7.9 but still a tad low. Over the last week I watched it drop down again. Thinking stay voltage (after searching here,) I started to unplug equipment one by one to see if I could find the culprit. Turns out it's one of my float switches. The float produces the same results no matter what port it's in.
Would a crossed wire cause the switch to do that? I'm thinking I might have messed up one of the solder joints when I extended it on or maybe even got a bad crimp on the 2-pin connector. Or is that just a sign of a compromised float switch?
~Charlie