Kino
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Just gathering wool; speculating on how reasonable it would be to construct a tempering trough to keep chemistry @ 20C/68F.
My tap water is getting too warm again and I really hate very short developing times with adjusted temperature estimates.
Was thinking of a relatively inexpensive aquarium chiller with an internal pump to circulate into a 2-3 gallon trough that would keep my chemistry cooled to the right temp. Could even reserve a spot for the developing tank in-between agitation cycles.
Also thought i might be able to recirculate the water bath water on my Nova Slot Processor and chill that as well, but that's less critical.
Thoughts?
I currently use just chilled water now in an inelegant ballet to obtain the ideal temperature and, like all lazy, entitled people, thought I could somehow over engineer a solution for a tiny problem...
My tap water is getting too warm again and I really hate very short developing times with adjusted temperature estimates.
Was thinking of a relatively inexpensive aquarium chiller with an internal pump to circulate into a 2-3 gallon trough that would keep my chemistry cooled to the right temp. Could even reserve a spot for the developing tank in-between agitation cycles.
Also thought i might be able to recirculate the water bath water on my Nova Slot Processor and chill that as well, but that's less critical.
Thoughts?
I currently use just chilled water now in an inelegant ballet to obtain the ideal temperature and, like all lazy, entitled people, thought I could somehow over engineer a solution for a tiny problem...