the ph probe is in the return section of the skimmer. The heater is also in that area (probably too close, but I don't really have anywhere else I want to put the heater - not like it's really on much anyway)
slinky - you can test for stray voltage by using a multimeter and touching one probe to the water and the other probe to anything grounded (center screw of an outlet cover or the ground hole of an outlet for example)
it's NOT the mag pump.. I disconnected it overnight on Thursday and checked the graph the next morning, PH swing in the middle of the night..
so I'm not sure what could be causing it, but I'm continuing to investigate (I've yet to have time to calibrate it but because it's fluctuating between normal range (8.1-8.3) to pegged out 11.3, I doubt it's a calibration issue...
I've added a screenshot of the probe over the last week.. (it looks like everytime the temp raises, the ph raises.. )
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