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YAGO - PH replacement probe for water quality monitor

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Replace your PH probe in your Yago Zigbee water quality monitor when your current PH probe shows recurring malfunctions.

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Replacement PH probe for Yago water quality monitor

How often you need to change the pH probe in a Yago Zigbee water quality monitor depends on several factors, including usage and water conditions.

Here are some key points to help you:

  • Intensive use: If the pH sensor is used intensively, for example in industrial applications or environments with high temperatures or aggressive chemicals, it may need to be replaced every 6 months to a year.
  • Moderate use: For more moderate use, such as in aquariums, swimming pools, or hydroponic systems, the probe may last between one and two years.
  • Specific conditions: If the water contains a lot of contaminants, dissolved solids or is very acidic or alkaline, the probe may wear out more quickly and require more frequent replacement.
  • Regular calibration: Regular calibration of the pH sensor can help maintain its accuracy and extend its life.
  • However, if you find that the probe requires frequent calibration to maintain accurate readings, this may be a sign that it needs to be replaced.
  • Maintenance: Proper care of the probe, including regular cleaning and proper storage, can also extend its life .
  • Be sure to follow the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations.

Signs that it's time to replace the pH probe :

  • The probe can no longer be calibrated correctly or requires calibration too frequently.
  • Readings are unstable or show sudden variations for no apparent reason.
  • Appearance of deposits or physical damage on the probe that cannot be cleaned .

Recommendations :

  • Consult your water quality monitor's user manual for specific manufacturer's recommendations. Keep
  • a calibration and performance log of the probe to monitor any changes in its behavior .

By following these guidelines, you'll be able to determine the optimum frequency for replacing your pH probe and maintaining good water quality measurement.

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