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ORP is use to measure the cleanliness of the water in your aquarium. The good number to shoot for is 290-320. Mines stay around 300.

I use it to track when I need to do a water change Cuz if the number is getting low to like 260 then I know too much wastes in my water column so water change is needed.

Other people use ORP for conjunction with their Ozone system, I also see other people use it to measure the water evaporation but for me I purely use it to know the cleanliness of my water.

Hope this little information helps.
 
ORP is use to measure the cleanliness of the water in your aquarium. The good number to shoot for is 290-320. Mines stay around 300.

I use it to track when I need to do a water change Cuz if the number is getting low to like 260 then I know too much wastes in my water column so water change is needed.

Other people use ORP for conjunction with their Ozone system, I also see other people use it to measure the water evaporation but for me I purely use it to know the cleanliness of my water.

Hope this little information helps.

Not sure if it helps the OP or not, but it helped me! Gonna get a ORP now.
 
Not sure if it helps the OP or not, but it helped me! Gonna get a ORP now.

Glad you found it useful sir :)

Just a thought...to me the lab grade last a lot longer and also you don't need to re-calibrate after 2-3 months of usage. I've had the standard probe and it's getting mis-read after a month or so.

So just fyi.
 
Yup. Well, for the most part. It's an indication of such, but it may not be the reason.
 
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Glad you found it useful sir :)

Just a thought...to me the lab grade last a lot longer and also you don't need to re-calibrate after 2-3 months of usage. I've had the standard probe and it's getting mis-read after a month or so.

So just fyi.

Is this the case with a lab grade PH probe as well?
 
Yes it is. To me it's worths to spend the extra money for a lab version. They are more expensive for a reason. Just my 2-cents.
 
I have had better luck with the lab grade ph probe myself. Stays closer to calibration longer.
 

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