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When using Jobo Expert drums in a processor (e.g. CPP, CPA), is the little plastic cup on the inside removed? I was just wondering since I just got a tank which is missing it and am not using it with a processor, just on a unicolor motor base.
 
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Well, whatever the thing is called which keeps the light out. It is attached inside the lid of my 3005 Expert tank (bought new by me) and my other 3004 Expert tank.
 

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The Expert tanks are only intended to be used on a processor. So it would be wierd if a part was supposed to be removed.
 
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colrehogan said:
Well, whatever the thing is called which keeps the light out. It is attached inside the lid of my 3005 Expert tank (bought new by me) and my other 3004 Expert tank.
I thought you might have been referring to the removable cup on the 1500 series tanks. It sounds like it should be good then.

Jerry
 
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Scott,
Yes, I can see through the hole at the top of the drum. The flat plastic disc is not there. I have emailed Jobo to see if I can get a replacement for that disc. If worst comes to worst, I can probably use the lid from my 3005 tank on it when I want to use only 3004 tanks for developing. The 3004 tank is for developing my 5x12 film which is too tall for the 3005 tank.

I've also asked the seller about the disc, in case he removed it for some reason. Hopefully, I'll have a reply waiting for me at home in my email.
 

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Diane -

the Expert drum lids should be interchangeable, so you should be good to go until you can get the replacement part, if it can be fixed. What may have happened is that the previous owner pumped a bit too hard with the foot pump and the pressure blew out the disc. The discs are attached with three little plastic pins that are "welded" down to hold the disc in place. Short of intentional violence, I see no way the disc would come out on its own. The lid you have MAY be shot, and not worth trying to fix.
 
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Update: I got an email from the seller this morning and he said that he forgot to include the plastic disc and offered to send it to me. My previous 3004 tank came with directions and believe it or not, they show that the disc can be removed (and should be on occasion for thorough cleaning). So, when it arrives, I'll see what I can do with it. In the meanwhile, I'll use my 3005 lid with it. Thanks all for your responses.
 
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