I have access to a jobo cpe2 with a lift. It only has 1000ml chemistry bottles for the immersion inserts, but I'm confused about using larger tanks... Do I need larger bottles for 1500ml or 2000ml+ tanks? I can't find any other bottles, and wouldn't they only be partially submerged?
Thanks!
Xander
Not sure if I understand you correctly, but the 1000ml bottles are for stock solution and then there are 260ml clear plastic graduates that are used to bringing the chemistry up to processing temperature immediately before use. 2000ml Jobo bottles do exist, but they wll not fit the CPE2 and I am not sure why you would want to fill a Jobo tank with 1500, 2000 or even 1000 ml.
The maximum load for a tank used on the CPE2 is 600ml of chemistry, if use more you will stress and eventually kill the motor.
But the amount of liquid necessary to cover film or prints in the drums that can be used on the CPE2 should be less than 600ml anyhow.
Some of the Jobo tanks specify minimum amounts of liquid for processing in rotational mode as well as inversion mode.
Make sure you pick the right type of number, else you will overload the tank and waste chemistry or, worse, kill the motor.