Make sure the sensor does not trap or collect air bubbles on the surface when on-line. This is a common and little appreciated problem because you cannot see through most piping. To test for surface bubbles, rap the back of an on-line sensor sharply with a screwdriver handle and look for a step change up in the conductivity reading. If it jumps suddenly, odds are good that the rap dislodged bubbles from the electrode surfaces.
Conductivity Error Reduction Techniques: BubblesWritten on March 30, 2020 at 7:36 am

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