I recently got a Hanna PH monitor. After installation, I was getting readings 3-4 points below what my test kits showed. After consultation with Hanna tech's it was determined I was getting electrical noise from my E- ballast that ran my MH and CF lighting on the system. They asked me to send it back to them so they could install a filter in the meter to stop that noise. (for free Smile ).
I got the meter back today, and I am still getting the noise=low PH readings (in the 5.4 range) When I test my tank water in a seperate cup, the meter reads correctly, 8.1-8.2. IMO it is no longer Hanna's problem, but mine.
With both ballast turned off, i get accurate readings from the tank. The CF ballast (only) is the worst- dropping PH to 6.3, and the Electronic MH ballast (only) drops my PH to 7.85 from 8.1/2.
SO I need our electronics gurus to help me to isolate the lights or the monitor from the system. I have tried plugging the monitor into a different circiut, but it still doesnt help. I am going to try a few other circuits tonight, but I dont think it is going to help.. Anyone have ideas on how to isolate them from each other?
Thanx!!
I got the meter back today, and I am still getting the noise=low PH readings (in the 5.4 range) When I test my tank water in a seperate cup, the meter reads correctly, 8.1-8.2. IMO it is no longer Hanna's problem, but mine.
With both ballast turned off, i get accurate readings from the tank. The CF ballast (only) is the worst- dropping PH to 6.3, and the Electronic MH ballast (only) drops my PH to 7.85 from 8.1/2.
SO I need our electronics gurus to help me to isolate the lights or the monitor from the system. I have tried plugging the monitor into a different circiut, but it still doesnt help. I am going to try a few other circuits tonight, but I dont think it is going to help.. Anyone have ideas on how to isolate them from each other?
Thanx!!