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I just got my first ph probe to go with a used Neptune. It’s. A Milwaukee MA911. Question is, it came with a cap that had some liquid in it. Is this just a shipping solution? Do I pull the cap off and submerge the end of the unit in the aquarium? Do I need to clean it first?
 
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I just got my first ph probe to go with a used Neptune. It’s. A Milwaukee MA911. Question is, it came with a cap that had some liquid in it. Is this just a shipping solution? Do I pull the cap off and submerge the end of the unit in the aquarium? Do I need to clean it first?

Yes. I learned the hard way that your probes must always stay wet. I would calibrate it with the included solution, rinse it in some old tank water, and install.

I had a PinPoint probe and meter. I let the probe dry out and it was junk after that.

The new one works perfectly.
 
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