Color C41/E6 Tank $199 plus it cooks my meat

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I have been looking to buy this thing now for about a year. Everytime I go to purchase it, some appliance takes a dump. So, hopefully now I will be able to get my backlog of color processing done at home.

I have tried the "fill up my beer cooler" and hope for the best at 105 degrees thing, and I always wind up working too hard to enjoy my beer, so that's why I bought it. Plus, we just bought a 1/4 grass fed Cow.

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http://www.surlatable.com/product/PRO-1541135/Sansaire+Sous-Vide+Immersion+Circulator

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Weight 4 lbs / 1.8 kg
Dimensions 4 x 4 x 15 in / 10 x 10 x 38 cm
Voltage 220/230/240V 50Hz (120V for USA version)
Power 1100 Watts
Temp. Range 32°F – 212°F / 0°C – 100°C
Temp. Stability ± 0.1 degree at 140°F / 60°C
Circulation 3 gal / 11 L per minute
Bath Size 22 gal / 83 L @ 67°C || 6 gal / 23 L @ 90°C
Safety Overheat / low water level protection

I have used the Arista C41 and E6 kits before, but wondered what everyone else uses. I know there are several brands...

Greg
 

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I bought two Jobo processors with shipping each for less than that at the APUG classifieds a few years ago. I kept the better model and resold the other one for my costs. Yes I had to buy tanks, reels and bottles separately, but I got the tanks that I wanted, not the tanks that would have come with the processor.
 

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It is no processor, but for a make-shift immersion tempering tank it looks very promising.
 
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No. Its not a processor, just a temp controlled device to keep chems and stuff on temp.

I could have probably built something but this is nice to have and no fooling around with reinventing.
 
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Not sold in stores! Operators are standing by to take your order! (shipping and handling extra). Get not one, but two! Yes, that's right, I said two! Limited time offer!

But you know all that. Someone with 1/4 of a cow understands these things. Sorry, I mean Cow. I'm in for an eighth, and I'm a vegan.

For colour, I use the labs. My skills are such that B&W is all there's ever gonna be around here. But I am intrigued. Would this make my organic, pesticide free, more money than you can shake a stick at corn on the cob taste better? My adventures with French named products has not been good though. Que pouvez vous faire.
 
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Half the price if you have a bit of DIY in you: https://learn.adafruit.com/sous-vide-powered-by-arduino-the-sous-viduino/sous-vide . Even less if you use the code and piece the hardware together yourself with a resale shop slow cooker and ebay the other bits. I have not used it for film, but I have for cooking(especially an electric smoker). I don't think I would mix the two uses and would just make another to use for film. In fact, I have been looking for another large slow cooker for C-41 use.
 

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I thought about the DIY route but ended up buying an Anova sous vide immersion unit. It was a little cheaper than the OP. I did my first roll of C-41 last weekend with it and it was a breeze.
 

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It is no processor, but for a make-shift immersion tempering tank it looks very promising.

No. Its not a processor, just a temp controlled device to keep chems and stuff on temp.

I could have ptobably built something but this is nice to have and no fooling around with reinventing.

Oh, I understand that. It is just an expensive and impractical way to avoid buying the proper equipment to begin with.
 

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I use a Doran or premier (Can't remember the name right now )TC-750 immersion heater and a small cooler to do my C-41. Works like a charm and is fairly cheap. They show up on the big auction site once in awhile. I use it for RA-4 too. It's very accurate once you get it set up.I think I paid around $40 CAD
For each of the ones I have. I have two.
 
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Oh, I understand that. It is just an expensive and impractical way to avoid buying the proper equipment to begin with.

Exactly....

kind of like using a Dime to open the battery compartment on your film camera battery cover.... Accomplishes the same thing. HEY ! I really wanted one of those Color Processors, I just don't have an extra $3000 for a new one... Yes, If I was a real Photographer and worked for money, then I would need the very best, but my Prescription drugs per month cost me $640. I will be happy if it works ok, and I can cook my Cow. :munch:
 
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I use a Doran or premier (Can't remember the name right now )TC-750 immersion heater and a small cooler to do my C-41. Works like a charm and is fairly cheap. They show up on the big auction site once in awhile. I use it for RA-4 too. It's very accurate once you get it set up.I think I paid around $40 CAD
For each of the ones I have. I have two.

That's a great deal.
 

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I've posted extensively on the DIY "MacGyver" approach. I eventually switched to using an Anova sous vide instead. Simple, and I like to do my 4x5 sheets via dip and dunk, so this system works very well for that. I used to have a jobo cpp2, nice but it was traded away years ago during a home remodel. Bad decision, but I've had fun with the alternative methods.
 
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