COOL.... Temp vs PH

rbredding

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I clicked on the wrong box when I was graphing some of my parameters over the last 24 hours..


I guess I never thought about a correlation between TEMPERATURE and PH..

incidentally..




its true that my lights are on (which raise the temp) but the ph more closely matches the temperature graph than whether the lights are on or off...
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I never noticed that either, pretty cool! whats up with the big temp spike in the middle? I'm guessing all the little spikes are when the chiller kicks on/off?
 
that's where it's 80 in my house and the chiller can't keep up..

it happens rarely.. but it does still happen.. this has been a tough couple days..
 
Well,

All chemical reactions known to man follow one rule, every 10C the reactionspeed doubles.
So a correlation to temperature isn't too surprising...
 
If my memory is correct I remember a article about how PH is associated with photosynthesis. So it stands to make sense that when your lights are on your PH would be higher and when your lights are off PH drops.
 
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