Are the numbers that were posted earlier in this thread about the same as what you measure, or maybe different? /QUOTE]
I believe the common wisdom of aeration with aquarium pump and stone to max of 8ppm is a good approximation. When using oxygen there are way too many variables for me to give any accurate approximations/suggestions. Oxygen flow rate is huge. Stone size, placement, wort gravity, temperature, etc. all affect final oxygen concentrations. Many homebrewers use the standard red bottle oxygen from the big box stores. Just like the propane torch you can slightly crank open the valve for small flame, or wide open for a MASSIVE torch. My regulators run from 0.25 L/min to 10L/min, a forty fold flow increase. I am frequently adjusting my regulator to hit the numbers.
Prior to a DO meter I use to run my red bottle oxygen until the foam got up to the neck of the fermentor. You cannot really over oxygenate the wort to yeast killing levels with this set up. Again, most of this dissolved oxygen comes right out of solution.