I have a Neptune system so they both plug into the same interface (along
with my temp probe), and thus must all be run from the same circuit. I
separated the ORP probe itself from the pH probe by putting the ORP probe in
the sump while the pH probe is in the overflow....

Good suggestion though.... Thanks.

Shane

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        Sent:   Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:37 PM
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        Subject:        Re: Probes and stuff...

        Shane,
        The probes are probably using about the same frequency back to the
main box.  
        Maybe a setting on one as far different as you can from the other?
Or plug 
        one into a different circuit in your house?
        JCD 
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