GHL low Orp values

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recieved my GHL like a week or 2 ago and finally got things calibrated. Only thing I am concerned with is my ORP is low. I tried to calibrate twice and the same values came back from my tank. If this is correct then do I have an issue with my levels? If so how do I fix it?

Flip side of the equation what's the chance the probe is bad? Any way to verify its working correctly with out buying another?
 
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Is the tank new?
These redox probes do have a "break-in period" and can take a few days to stabilize and show more reasonable values.

You can test the probe by dipping it in the 220mV fluid for a few minutes and seeing what result you get. If it's within +/- 10mV, the probe is OK. If not, calibrate it following these steps.

If you need further assistance, feel free to open up a support ticket for 1-on-1 help. Link is in my signature.
 
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@Vinny@GHLUSA so I took the probe out rinsed it with rodi then put it in the calibration fluid. Numbers came back like 210mv. So it's close enough. I will give it a few days to settle in thanks again
 

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