pH probe brands

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Jonathan Kalmes
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Post by Jonathan Kalmes »

Hey all... I'm pretty sure my existing Milwaukee pH probe is dying. I'm in need of a replacement, but everywhere I've checked either doesn't carry the Milwaukee probe is is out of stock and don't know when they'll get more.

Does anyone know if I can use a Pinpoint probe (which actually looks like a better probe anyway) with a Milwaukee controller?

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rodcon00
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Post by rodcon00 »

Have you checked with www.automatedaquariums.com
they have an extensive line of meters (including Milwaukee) and may be able to help you locate a replacement probe.
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Ben Belton
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Post by Ben Belton »

I can't say for sure, but I think all probes are universal. I use whatever probe they sell on Dr's Foster and Smith or That Fish Place for my Dupla pH monitor. Never had any trouble.

I think they all have that single coaxil cable attachment.

Ben
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Jamie G
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Post by Jamie G »

where could one pick up calibration fluid for the probes ?
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