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    Question Conductivity Probe Question

    The conductivity probe on my 2016 Apex has suddenly started reading "0" despite being in the sump. The only thing that has changed is that it was calibrated within the last week. Prior to reading "0" it appeared to be working fine. Is this thing shot or would a simple re-calibration be in order? What is the expected life of this probe? I know pH probes do eventually go bad and just need to be replaced.

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    Check that it is plugged in and fully seated in the jack.
    Please do not send me PMs with technical questions or requesting assistance - use the forums for Apex help. PM me ONLY if the matter is of a private or personal nature. Thanks.

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    Well that was it. I had checked that already but it apparently wasn’t seated enough.

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