kngfisher August 3, 2007 August 3, 2007 Reef Fanatic Probe Holder Bulkhead anyone even tried to add a pH probe to there calcium reactor? would this even work?
flowerseller August 3, 2007 August 3, 2007 Reef Fanatic Probe Holder Bulkhead anyone even tried to add a pH probe to there calcium reactor? would this even work? Them thangs is called liquid tight cord grips and they work as great as your new baby daughter. I use them on my Kalk reactor and Ca reactor if you want to see them in action. I'll take 3 when you order. Disregard "1 bad design"s comment as he's obviously a BOZO and not sure which end of the screw driver to hammer nails in with.
dhoch August 3, 2007 August 3, 2007 You can also form a drip cup and put a probe in that (that's what I do). Dave
flowerseller August 3, 2007 August 3, 2007 You can also form a drip cup and put a probe in that (that's what I do). Dave I do that now for the reactor pH and may have gotten the idea from a post of yours. Problem I find for is when I fill my sump for a WC, it submerges the cup deal and my controller calls me due to high pH
Gatortailale August 3, 2007 August 3, 2007 I do that now for the reactor pH and may have gotten the idea from a post of yours. Problem I find for is when I fill my sump for a WC, it submerges the cup deal and my controller calls me due to high pH So Chip - are you saying then that you end up talking to a machine when it calls you. Dandy7200 (greyseas) may have some in stock
dandy7200 August 4, 2007 August 4, 2007 ^^ I do actually. The cord grips are good for softer things like cords I use 1/2" nylon compression fittings that have a stainless retaining ring and nylon washer. You can just drill a hole, tap 1/2" mpt and screw it in. These grip much tighter than the ones you linked to especially around something rigid like a probe.
kngfisher August 4, 2007 Author August 4, 2007 (edited) any issues with leaking? cost? where would I find such and animal? Edited August 4, 2007 by kngfisher
dandy7200 August 4, 2007 August 4, 2007 mcmaster.com part# 50775K339 Then you need to drill out the bottom of the fitting with a 1/2" drill bit. Very easy and takes about 30 seconds to do. Have fun. If you need one and don't want to pay shipping for a single part just pm me and we can work out something. leaking?
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