The rotation speed controller does appear to be functioning badly. The speeds should be approx 25 rpm at the 'F' setting, 50 rpm at the '4' setting, and 75 rpm at the 'P' setting.
Steve, read that bulletin concerning the new motors: Dead Link Removed
ZoneIII says that his unit has this upgrade, so it should be 46 rpm on "F" and 70 rpm on "3".
Zhenya,
After posting the question, I found a forum where this very thing was discussed. It turns out that even Jobo's data shows that rotation speed will not increase after the 4 setting on machines with the newer motor and upgrades. My tests today showed that I got a rotation speed of about 50 rpm with the dial set just past the "F" setting. So your advice correlates with what Jobo says and what I have found with my own maching. In other words, it's normal. So, as you say, I'll just use it that way it is. Before finding that thread, I thought that maybe my potentiometer was bad. Makes one wonder why they even have settings past "4" on the machines with the newer motors!
Anyway, it's good to know nothing is wrong. Thanks much!
Yes, I had'nt seen that faq, my cpa/cpps have the old motors, so I was going from memory.
The "P" setting would be a bit fast for my machine. It may have produced 50 rpm with the older Jobos, though. Here is a link that mentions it. http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=004trY
I also found another thread that I just can't seem to find again where other's reported the same thing that I am experiencing - no speed change above the 3 or 4 setting. Some responded with Jobo's own data which is no longer available at the Jobo site. It showed the speeds do not change after the "4" settings on processors with the new motors. Also, the speed settings that do work with the new motors produce different rotation speeds than older Jobos. If I can find that info again, I will post it here. The point is that a speed setting on an older Jobo will not be the same as it is on the improved models.
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