I've got a Jobo ATL-2, which is working flawlessly except for a small problem with rinsing:
It seems that my rinse water is not draining completely. It is draining most of the water, but some remains which accumulates with each addition. I have seen the problem both with a 1520 drum (to a lesser degree) and a 2850 drum. If I do a 15-minute final rinse for example, there will be 1-2 liters of water in a 2850 drum at the end of the process, after it has raised and lowered the drum for the final "drain".
It's not a critical problem right now, because the processes I run at the moment do not have rinses mid-process. I can just empty the excess water manually. However, I am worried that if I do something with a mid-process rinse, I could end up diluting chemicals, and then not be able to reclaim them. I've searched this forum and others, and haven't found anyone mention this same problem.
Any ideas?
It seems that my rinse water is not draining completely. It is draining most of the water, but some remains which accumulates with each addition. I have seen the problem both with a 1520 drum (to a lesser degree) and a 2850 drum. If I do a 15-minute final rinse for example, there will be 1-2 liters of water in a 2850 drum at the end of the process, after it has raised and lowered the drum for the final "drain".
It's not a critical problem right now, because the processes I run at the moment do not have rinses mid-process. I can just empty the excess water manually. However, I am worried that if I do something with a mid-process rinse, I could end up diluting chemicals, and then not be able to reclaim them. I've searched this forum and others, and haven't found anyone mention this same problem.
Any ideas?
