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The kicker with these units though is that to get accurate measurements they sometimes need to be paired with a pH probe. The potential (i.e. voltage) of an electrode shifts 0.059V per decade (meaning one pH unit, such as if the pH shifts from 7 to 8). Doesn't sound like much but once that error gets factored in, your measurement could swing wildly with pH shifts throughout the day, talk additions, etc. So, it can be done but it hit always going to be cheap. |
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second the frozen food feeder
an adjustable sump system where you can increase or decrease size of the chambers with sliders so you can add or remove equipment and make space accordingly
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A fitration system that takes in your dirty tank water and spits out water as clean as the day you made it. The filter would remove all bad items but leave the salt and all trace elements. A true sea water purification system that is easy to use.
It would remove all algae, nitrate, phosphate, pests (ich) and just return water that only had the good stuff left in it. |
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