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    Probes and Electrical Interference

    Hello, I am about to run all my probe (Apex 2016) from my sump to my closet. I have read that sometime probes can read incorrectly if it gets electrical interference. Does that mean not to run them next to power cables from light, pump etc..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flex13 View Post
    Hello, I am about to run all my probe (Apex 2016) from my sump to my closet. I have read that sometime probes can read incorrectly if it gets electrical interference. Does that mean not to run them next to power cables from light, pump etc..?
    Yes. You want to try to minimize the amount of length is parallel to another power cable (DC especially). They can be together for short lengths and it can cross without any issues. Mostly you just don't want to bundle it with other power cables.

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    Thank you

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