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Hey Shawn - So digging up an old post from Dec 8, but back to your co2 levels. Getting my own co2 monitor brought to light the whole “auto calibration” thing. So I figured I’d ask a checking question. Have you calibrated your co2 monitor outside recently? My understanding is that these things calibrate to ~400ppm as the standard for outside air. And the model you have automatically calibrates in the first 24 hrs and then every 7 days. So if you have it permanently in your sump it’s possible it’s calibrated itself to sump co2 level and called that 400ppm?
It claims there is a manual calibration feature. If you haven’t done it I would 100% recommend checking that out. That might help with the pH diagnosis.
If you’re already on top of it, well then I’ll continue to be vexed![]()
I have not done that. I’ll do it tomorrow morning. Suppose it helps to read the direction. lol.Hey Shawn - So digging up an old post from Dec 8, but back to your co2 levels. Getting my own co2 monitor brought to light the whole “auto calibration” thing. So I figured I’d ask a checking question. Have you calibrated your co2 monitor outside recently? My understanding is that these things calibrate to ~400ppm as the standard for outside air. And the model you have automatically calibrates in the first 24 hrs and then every 7 days. So if you have it permanently in your sump it’s possible it’s calibrated itself to sump co2 level and called that 400ppm?
It claims there is a manual calibration feature. If you haven’t done it I would 100% recommend checking that out. That might help with the pH diagnosis.
If you’re already on top of it, well then I’ll continue to be vexed![]()




I shoot for 8.5.So basically the co2 is lower your pH .18? That’s not that bad and I guess aligns with the co2 not being very high in your house.
Curious, what do you keep you alk at?