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I got a wild hair to modify my CPE2 Plus. Not that it was terrible but the mechanical thermostat would dwell a couple to few degrees. I decide to try and shoehorn a digital temperature controller into it. I had to think about it a bit because it it a one way ride. After collecting all the bits, I decide it was a go.

First up was the controller needed 12V to run on, there is almost 12V part of the stock control, but it is only on while the motor is running, so I picked up a small AC to 12V converter, it fit in the case nicely.
I picked up a pretty cheep temperature controller, tried it on the bench and it seemed OK.

I broke the ON/OFF switch while taking things apart, pretty much crumbled. I replaced it with a rotary lamp switch. I will replace this again once I find a better switch. The issue is you just keep turning clockwise for on - off - on - off...... I want a back and forth on/off.

Most of my processing is at 38C so right now as I type this, the bath is heating up to 38C and I will calibrate the controller if needed ( there is a programmable offset ). I will set it up so that the displayed temperature is what I measure in one of the chemical beakers.

Within days of originally buying the CPE I added a circulation pump ( aquarium pump ). It has worked well.

Having things apart gave me a chance to clean out some of the grunge that's hard to get to.

For now, it works. When I get a switch sorted out, there is some clean up to do wiring wise. Will be interesting to see it the temperature holds better.

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Quick update, pleased with the way the digital controller is working out. I have done several rolls of film, some at 20C and some at 38C. I did calibrate it to be 1C high which seems to give me the target temperature in the chemical bottles/beakers while the tank is the 1C high. temperature seems stable to 0.5C. The biggest fluctuations come from pulling bottles or beakers. Maybe I can reduce that some by changing the circulation flow in the tank. I really like being able to just set the temperature I want and get it, not have to fuss with getting the knob set just right.
 
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Added one more bit to my CPE.

Now that I found a 6 step E6 kit again, I added a holder to the end of the tank to hold two more beakers. In the past I used to just let 2 8 once bottles float there. This setup is working well.

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