Tom-Thomas
Member
I use mostly Paterson tanks and reels. I always have one empty reel on top. E.g., for a 5-reel tank, I will put in 4 loaded reels at the bottom and one empty reel on the top. And I will fill the tank up with slightly more than enough chemical to fully immerse the bottom 4 reels.
My reasoning is that if I put in all loaded reels and enough liquid to cover all of them, there will only be a little empty space left and that's not enough for the liquid to have a complete "turn over" with the inversion agitation method. That's especially more of a concern for large tanks with numerous reels inside.
Do you do the same? What is your experience on this?
My reasoning is that if I put in all loaded reels and enough liquid to cover all of them, there will only be a little empty space left and that's not enough for the liquid to have a complete "turn over" with the inversion agitation method. That's especially more of a concern for large tanks with numerous reels inside.
Do you do the same? What is your experience on this?