Hi Folks,
I tend to process a lot by hand as filling, settling and dumping the water bath in my CPP-2 is a chore unless I have to run it a lot.
As I'm processing HP5+, which is relatively temperature insensitive, I was thinking I could fill the top bath with water, keep the valve pointing up to prevent it from pouring into the main bath and not load the main bath with water.
I'd keep the heater and pump 'off' and just run the motor to rotate the drum. This will allow me to use reduced chemistry quantities as well, as compared to manual inversion.
Make sense ?
Thanks,
Ron
I tend to process a lot by hand as filling, settling and dumping the water bath in my CPP-2 is a chore unless I have to run it a lot.
As I'm processing HP5+, which is relatively temperature insensitive, I was thinking I could fill the top bath with water, keep the valve pointing up to prevent it from pouring into the main bath and not load the main bath with water.
I'd keep the heater and pump 'off' and just run the motor to rotate the drum. This will allow me to use reduced chemistry quantities as well, as compared to manual inversion.
Make sense ?
Thanks,
Ron
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