eumenius
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Hello friends,
I am setting up now E6 processing in my newly acquired Jobo CPP2 and 3010 ExpertDrum. I am very pleased with the results, I had absolutely no issues at all, but I am a bit of infected by the Jobo-paranoia - the drum seems to be quite heavy, so I am a bit afraid about the machine's motor
The serial number on my Jobo is missing, so I can't say what upgrade is it - but I think it's one step past the recent make, the lift has black clips already, but the screw keeping the driving gear is slotted, not hex-shaped.
My CPP2 rotates the drum well on recommended "4" speed, even if the water level in jacket is higher than recommended 6 mm, no squeaks or slowing, but I can see that this drum is not a simple thing for the drive anyway. Maybe it's safer and better for my machine to run ExpertDrums slower, say, on "3"? What speed do you use?
I am surprised by the un-Germanic design of Jobo processors, the lift especially - it's quite flimsy, so I always support the tank by second hand when lifting. And the idea to operate lift with running motor scares me - I vividly imagine the broken plastic teeth of the cogs flying in every direction
Zhenya
I am setting up now E6 processing in my newly acquired Jobo CPP2 and 3010 ExpertDrum. I am very pleased with the results, I had absolutely no issues at all, but I am a bit of infected by the Jobo-paranoia - the drum seems to be quite heavy, so I am a bit afraid about the machine's motor

My CPP2 rotates the drum well on recommended "4" speed, even if the water level in jacket is higher than recommended 6 mm, no squeaks or slowing, but I can see that this drum is not a simple thing for the drive anyway. Maybe it's safer and better for my machine to run ExpertDrums slower, say, on "3"? What speed do you use?
I am surprised by the un-Germanic design of Jobo processors, the lift especially - it's quite flimsy, so I always support the tank by second hand when lifting. And the idea to operate lift with running motor scares me - I vividly imagine the broken plastic teeth of the cogs flying in every direction

Zhenya