So, which one do I trust?
I know this OLD JOBO CPE (original, not 2) fluctuates "violently" or so says the previous owner (thank you for your backup!) the great Ralph! Great price and works well now that I got a good transformer! And thank you to the great John for recommending this transformer unit...

Anyway enough of the praise and thanks...
It seems all my thermostats are in disagreement...
This is LESS of a problem in B&W but part of the reason for this unit is to start doing color again, which I haven't done since early 2013 because it's a pain without a processor, it's doable, but easier when you don't have to panic that your water bath is off...
So... Seems we have a problem...






The one that I've had since the beginning brand new from B&H was the RED "Cooper" labeled one, the larger one that's film specific I got from an old gentleman who was very kind from NJ and gave me a lot of stuff he could no longer use due to health problems, I thank him as well, the other two are kitchen thermometers of my parents just for comparison, I did thoroughly clean the JOBO water bath area and the water is fresh, and I will rigorously scrub the two kitchen thermostat/thermometer whatever the proper name is, after I'm done so no one in the house gets sick just in case. Anwyay... Currently (pictures may be off by a few as it's been 10 minutes since I took them) the film specific one says it's 77 degrees, my red copper says 69, the "true temp NSF" says 71 and the black cooper at the end says 63.... Wha??????
Which do I trust and how would I ever know which is true? And if I've been going by the red cooper the whole time except recently when I switched to the film specific one, I was rotary processing so lowering the temp for my times was probably a lucky move as the negs have been a little dense since I switched to rotary, but if I had gone with the red cooper temps they would have been cooked!
So what do I do? And please don't tell me to buy some fancy expensive electronic device to measure the temp, but, but in all practicality, which one should I trust?
Thanks.
I know this OLD JOBO CPE (original, not 2) fluctuates "violently" or so says the previous owner (thank you for your backup!) the great Ralph! Great price and works well now that I got a good transformer! And thank you to the great John for recommending this transformer unit...

Anyway enough of the praise and thanks...
It seems all my thermostats are in disagreement...
This is LESS of a problem in B&W but part of the reason for this unit is to start doing color again, which I haven't done since early 2013 because it's a pain without a processor, it's doable, but easier when you don't have to panic that your water bath is off...
So... Seems we have a problem...






The one that I've had since the beginning brand new from B&H was the RED "Cooper" labeled one, the larger one that's film specific I got from an old gentleman who was very kind from NJ and gave me a lot of stuff he could no longer use due to health problems, I thank him as well, the other two are kitchen thermometers of my parents just for comparison, I did thoroughly clean the JOBO water bath area and the water is fresh, and I will rigorously scrub the two kitchen thermostat/thermometer whatever the proper name is, after I'm done so no one in the house gets sick just in case. Anwyay... Currently (pictures may be off by a few as it's been 10 minutes since I took them) the film specific one says it's 77 degrees, my red copper says 69, the "true temp NSF" says 71 and the black cooper at the end says 63.... Wha??????
Which do I trust and how would I ever know which is true? And if I've been going by the red cooper the whole time except recently when I switched to the film specific one, I was rotary processing so lowering the temp for my times was probably a lucky move as the negs have been a little dense since I switched to rotary, but if I had gone with the red cooper temps they would have been cooked!
So what do I do? And please don't tell me to buy some fancy expensive electronic device to measure the temp, but, but in all practicality, which one should I trust?
Thanks.







