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Thread: redox sensor/ oxygen sensor/conductivity sensor

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    Default redox sensor/ oxygen sensor/conductivity sensor

    can someone explain these sensors and what you can do with them?

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    What exactly do you mean?
    As the names say, with the sensors you can measure the values of redox, oxygen and conductivity.

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    yesss i know that a redox sensor measures redox. but what is redox? how clean or dirty my water is?
    and condutivity? what are good values?

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    but what is redox?
    Do you really think, the support forum of an aquaristic measurement device supplier is a good starting point to get the basics for that stuff?
    I suggest to ask Wikipedia first. Then, if yo have a very basic understanding, a Google search will give you links to some forums with discussions about the values and it´s meaning

    what are good values?
    Even if you would told us all about your tank, that question is not easy to answer. Due you had told us nothing, it´s impossible to give any answer

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    yes, i do really think a support forum is a good starting point. ghl sells those probes and i gues it's a good thing to ask questions about these probes. basic or advanced.


    thank you for youre contribution.

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    Sure you can ask us (nearly) everything - but Wikipedia is in this case not the worst startingpoint:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redox

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conductivity_(electrolytic)


    If you have further questions, we will help you for sure....

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