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Posted by john stevens
(jack stevens) on 3/4/2008, 7:46 pm, in reply to "Re: Proper use of ORP meters"
71.58.192.236
Hello JR., and everyone responding to my thread question. I will await your chart! I do appreciate the function of the ORP meter is to chart trends in organic pollution in the koi pond. My thoughts were to use the meter to evaluate my Filtration system performance, and to aid in scheduling water changes. Along with alkalinity reserve. Is this correct thinking? I would suspect that warmer temps would cause lower ORP readings? How does PH effect ORP readings? I've never used PP in my pond, But I can understand how using the meter to monitor PP dosages might work. Thanks again for everyones response, and I am still game for a day trip to Matt's if it can be arranged.
John
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