I change my set up and now my second aquarium become a refugium in the display tank.
So, I have some probes (salinity, reedox, conductivity) that I am not using any more.
How can I store them so I will have them as backup?
Any special fluid?
I change my set up and now my second aquarium become a refugium in the display tank.
So, I have some probes (salinity, reedox, conductivity) that I am not using any more.
How can I store them so I will have them as backup?
Any special fluid?
Worlds most gadget Aquarium.. almost.
- Salinity and conductivity probes are the same or similar and can be stored dry
(Platinum or Graphite electrodes to measure resistance; no filling)- ph and Redox should be stored in 1-molar KCL solution
(it´s always a good idea to store the cap of probes; glass probes, filled with KCL)
Thnaks Wirus!
Will clean my Salinity & conductivity and store them away.
What is 1-molar KCL solution?
Should I go to a drug store to make one for me?
Worlds most gadget Aquarium.. almost.
Sorry, description was not really correct, chemical formula is KCl, better known as potassium chlorideWhat is 1-molar KCL solution?
Translation from german Wikipedia (english article don´t have that note):
Your dealer of probes also should have that solution.Elektrolyte- und store solution for ph- and redox probes (nearly saturated solution with 3 mol/l KCl solution). Due the identical ionic mobility of potassium- and cloride ions this solution has no electric (chemical; galvanic) potential.
Additional hint: They also should have a Pepsin solution for cleaning the probes.
Last edited by Wirus; 08.03.2011 at 11:36.
Many Thanks Wirus!
Worlds most gadget Aquarium.. almost.
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