Endpoint titration testing is the gold standard and will yield the best results. Palintest (depending on the model) are solid machines but they need maintenance, can fall out of calibration and in a perfect world you back it up with an FAS-DPD titration kit.
Do you have check standards for your palintest? If not get some if you want to use it. The standards will allow you to verify if it’s fallen out of calibration. Clean you tubes well with alcohol and if they are scratched etc, replace them. You can send your Palintest in for verification of accuracy and it can be adjusted/recalibrated. It costs some $$ but worth it if you’re in doubt of the kits accuracy.
As for your ORP reading being off, if the probes have been cleaned and you’ve tried new probes, I’d raise the set point of PH up to 7.5. In theory this should allow for an ORP in the mid 700’s with a relative FC reading in the 3’s. As the water warms your ORP readings will likely shift as well. You can run a CYA up to around 30 without terrible interference with the probes.
This chart may help you with a relative understanding of where your ORP should land relative to FC at a given PH. Due to the many variables involved, this chart will get you in the ballpark but will never be perfect. You should always rely on a known good test kit and calibrate/set your probes/system to those readings. Frequent testing and calibration to the test kit is key.
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