IlliniGuy18
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Is the PH monitor really necessary???
No. I have previously had success with injecting CO2 24/7. Test for pH just before lights on and after lights off. This is your pH swing, it it's less than say 1 i.e. pH 6.5 just before lights on and pH 7.5 after lights off, then you'll be fine.
Another cheaper option, that will also save you CO2 is to buy a solenoid that is simply linked with the lights. This can also help minimise pH swing.