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Anyone else use this probe? Lately mine has climbing up a bit over 450 and has been giving me an alarm. I believe it was just the default alarm setting of "if over 450, then on". I've yet to hear anything useful of an ORP measurement. I don't know why its climbed to 455 or why I should be concerned, but for months has been averaging 414.48.
Should I just unplug this probe from the base unit and forget about it? Go into full panic mode?
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Anyone else use this probe? Lately mine has climbing up a bit over 450 and has been giving me an alarm. I believe it was just the default alarm setting of "if over 450, then on". I've yet to hear anything useful of an ORP measurement. I don't know why its climbed to 455 or why I should be concerned, but for months has been averaging 414.48.
Should I just unplug this probe from the base unit and forget about it? Go into full panic mode?
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Might just need to be calibrated.

Orp is one of those things where it doesn't matter but it does.

Like I can look at my orp and see when I fed all this week. It can also show when u loose a fish or coral but the actual number doesn't matter what the graph shows does.

I think the calibration fluid is like two bucks might be worth a shot I know when my probe goes I prolly won't replace it.
 
Am I correct in assuming that the ORP reading would drop when you feed or when something dies in the tank?
 
Yes sir this is my last week
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Yesterday the swing was so bad because I did back to back waterchanges I had a carbon turned my tank black problem. I also did a waterchange on the 13th per tritons recommendation
 
My Orp has always been close too 300 I don't recall it going over 300 but generally stays at 288 last week it dropped to the low 200 and I didn't see a fish anymore ( well hadn't seen in a couple days before and since)
BRS doesn't even recommend calibrating it
 
My Orp has always been close too 300 I don't recall it going over 300 but generally stays at 288 last week it dropped to the low 200 and I didn't see a fish anymore ( well hadn't seen in a couple days before and since)
BRS doesn't even recommend calibrating it
I noticed the brs thing also. I'm not really concerned about it, but was wondering what would make it climb the way it has in my tank. More of a curiosity thing.
 
I noticed the brs thing also. I'm not really concerned about it, but was wondering what would make it climb the way it has in my tank. More of a curiosity thing.
That's what it does when it losses calibration
 

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