I am finally able to put a water temp and filtration system in my darkroom. I am needing advice on which system works the best. My funds are limited, and my so is my knowledge on this. All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.:confused:
The Wing-Lynch system is no longer made, but units may be around. It's fantastic. I've installed a number of them in college darkrooms; they work great. Wondering how I was ever going to get one for myself, I was very sad until I picked mine up surplus for $200 (it had the flow valves, the filters, and the warrantee card, brand new). I think I got really lucky, but who knows what's out there now?
It samples the water coming out and continuously adjusts the hot/cold to keep the temp within 1/4 degree F. The units are very reliable, but may need their various gaskets and moving parts (there are few) replaced every few years of heavy usage. The rebuild kits were going for $50 a few years ago, but may be hard to find now.
I believe they came in a 2 gpm version as well as a 4gpm.
For most work where you aren't doing a lot of color, though, the shower valve suggestion by TomStr above is really good. I plumbed a Moen shower valve into a unit which attached to the sink via the kind of hoses that they use to attach washing machines; a kind of portable plumbing. It worked just fine. In fact, even though I no longer have that darkroom, I still have the temperature control unit that I could reinstall very easily just by screwing the hoses on the bibs.