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Old 11-27-2011, 01:45 AM
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Default Do magnetic probe holders cause interference with probes?

I was wondering if magnetic probe holders caused any kind of issues with the probes?

Additionally do the probes have to be a certain distance apart to avoid interfering with each other?
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Old 11-27-2011, 05:15 AM
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That's a good question ..... Wish I knew the answer..... I wondered before about whether or not magnets had any effect on anything.... I have five powerheads attached by magnets throughout the tank and at one point three frag racks with magnets.... That's a lot of magnetism
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Old 11-27-2011, 05:16 PM
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What kind of probes are we talking about? Most probes we use in the hobby (and elsewhere for that matter) work on the dissimilar metal principle where two different metals bonded together and placed in a liquid will produce a small DC voltage. This voltage is then amplified & displayed numerically on a digital meter, or in the old days a mechanical meter movement.

I'd say an inadequately shielded AC device (powerhead or heater) in the proximity of one of these probes could cause some issues since the changing magnetic field of an AC voltage might induce noise into the small signal produced by the probe. A stationary magnet might also affect it, but as long as it's not moving, there's no change in the magnetic field around it. This & the fact that most of the magnetism will be concentrated towards the magnet or piece of metal on the bracket, should make interference less likely. Blah, blah, blah, just a few little ideas & theories I'm throwing out there from my past electrical & basic physics learning days.

I guess the best way to find out in your particular situation is to place the probe without magnet holder in whatever you're wanting to measure and check the reading on the display receiving the signal, then repeat the procedure with the magnet holder. If there's a significant difference, you'll have your answer. If not, well you still have an answer. Do the same with any other probe you're concerned about.
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Old 11-27-2011, 06:59 PM
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Most of the probes, like pH, are electrochemical probes, so they aren't prone to interference by magnets (or really even AC). A temperature probe will be sensitive to large AC fields (like the 600V field from a T5 ballast) unless it's a grounded tip probe (and if 600V AC is in the tank near your probe, interference is the least of your concerns). If your probe is a magnetic switch of some sort, then you might have problems... But no, magnets should have no effect.
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Old 11-27-2011, 07:00 PM
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Magnets can interfere with float switches. I've found I can hold float switches with MagClips as long as a bracket is holding the switch 1cm away from the magnet.
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