pH measurement issues
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:41 am
Hi,
I have been running my Reef Angel system a little over a month now.
Twice I have had a strange thing happen and I am looking for some ideas as to what might be going on.
Last night at about 10:30 PM, the pH as shown by the RA suddenly went from 8.1 or so (where it normally runs) to 8.5. Over the next 3 hours or so the measured pH swung wildly from 7.9 to 8.5 then suddenly settled back down at about 7.9.
This is the second time this has happened, it happend once about 4 nights ago also. That time the measured pH went as high as 9.5.
After the first incident I cleaned and recalibrated the pH probe. During the first incident I also measured my pH using my Hannah pH meter and it read normal (about 8.05) even while the RA was reading over 9.
It is odd because it seems to happen very suddenly, behave very wildly, and then go back to totally normal behavior.
Last night when it happened no one was even in the room with the tank when all of this happened, so I don't think that it could have been due to some sort of human interference.
I would invite any suggestions about how I might troubleshoot what is going on here.
Don
I have been running my Reef Angel system a little over a month now.
Twice I have had a strange thing happen and I am looking for some ideas as to what might be going on.
Last night at about 10:30 PM, the pH as shown by the RA suddenly went from 8.1 or so (where it normally runs) to 8.5. Over the next 3 hours or so the measured pH swung wildly from 7.9 to 8.5 then suddenly settled back down at about 7.9.
This is the second time this has happened, it happend once about 4 nights ago also. That time the measured pH went as high as 9.5.
After the first incident I cleaned and recalibrated the pH probe. During the first incident I also measured my pH using my Hannah pH meter and it read normal (about 8.05) even while the RA was reading over 9.
It is odd because it seems to happen very suddenly, behave very wildly, and then go back to totally normal behavior.
Last night when it happened no one was even in the room with the tank when all of this happened, so I don't think that it could have been due to some sort of human interference.
I would invite any suggestions about how I might troubleshoot what is going on here.
Don