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Are bubbles a good thing with Wat-Air film washer?

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Just got a Wat-Air film washer and was planning on plugging the air holes because I never thought bubbles were a good thing. Water coming up from bottom seems an OK idea (Fred Picker "proved" to me that although fixer may literally be heavier than water, it diffuses).

I was planning on running it with relatively lower flow than it was designed for...

But I thought I'd ask. Is air a good thing in wash water?
 
Yup,
That's how the Wat-Air was made. I guess the turbulence made it more efficient,
By the same token, I don't know how true their advertising was.
 
You are OK as long as the bubbles do not accumulate on the surface of the film. If so, then just bump the film a few times and you will see the bubbles become dislodged. Do this as many times as needed during the wash.

PE
 
Thanks Kawaiithulhu,
Still shooting the old Graphic?
 
Yup,
That's how the Wat-Air was made. I guess the turbulence made it more efficient,
By the same token, I don't know how true their advertising was.
The two inlets at the bottom look like they setup turbulence- with or without the air
 
The two inlets at the bottom look like they setup turbulence- with or without the air
Brilliant marketing! Jobo hose has adjustable air inlet holes as well. I just make sure everything is at 68F start to finish, fill and dump. I'm nutty enough that I still use Kodak HCA. I like to make things complicated :smile:
 
If you run the Wat-Air at low volume you don't get bubbles and your wash will be just as good with a lot less water.
 
If you run the Wat-Air at low volume you don't get bubbles and your wash will be just as good with a lot less water.
I'm seeing water coming out the air holes at the flow I had in mind so will have to plug them somehow
 
I'm seeing water coming out the air holes at the flow I had in mind so will have to plug them somehow
I don't know that I'd mind the water in the sink but if you plug the holes use good tape of something you can undo later.
 
The sink can handle it, the washer overflows anyway, so it sits down in the wet sink instead of on the "butcher block" where I tap the tanks. I might use nylon screws to hold down a couple of acrylic flaps.
 
I sold off all my Wat-Air washers several years ago, because they waste water. They are designed to use the air bubbles as added turbulence for clearing the film. I use the Ilford method for washing film these days.
 
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