How do Horst Miracle Probes eliminate false conductance?
A. By making the conductance path very small in cross section and very long. Q. Please give more specifics. A. To make a Horst Miracle Probe fail, false conductance has to transfer from the end of the metal probe to the outside of the less than 1/16 diameter Teflon tubing, along the outside of this tubing to the tank wall. Experience has shown that this is for all practical purposes impossible. This is a breakthrough in the reliability with which the waste water in holding tanks can be monitored. We have patents pending.