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 PH probe, cleaning, and life 
		
		
		How do I clean my PH probe? Is Vinegar safe to use on them? I have a little build up of calcium in the probes teeth. I also want to know how long these probes last. I have had it running since Aug/2004. I still reads good, I calibrate it every month, and it's usually dead on, but wanted to know if they are like light bulbs, and that they should be changed on a schedule. 
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 I just used a vinegar solution to clean mine, melts the stuff right off :biggrin: 
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 From what I've read probes should be used no longer than 2 years, and that's if you have them on a strict cleaning schedule.  (less if you don't) Now ofcourse I wouldn't change them if they are still reading correctly.  (assuming you have something you can reference them to)  I would also have to say that's it seems logical that cheaper probes would not last as long as well designed, more expensive ones.  (however this might not be the case) 
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 A Q-Tip works well for cleaning probes, I normally clean mine once a week with a Q-Tip (dipped in the tank first) and once a month with a Q-Tip dipped in a vinegar solution. 
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 I just use a toothbrush. Leaves the probe sparkling clean. 4 out of 5 reefers recommend them. 
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