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Usagi

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hi,
I got Jobo expert 3010 drum but I have no idea about the required rotation speed.

My current (diy) processor was designed for drums with much smaller diameter. As the diameter of expert drum is so big, it will give a lot less revolutions per minute.
That is about 10rpm

Is that enough? I use rotary processor for E-6, C-41 and BW with D-76 1:1, pyrocat-HD 1:1:100, D-23 as two bath and Emofin.
 

Dan Henderson

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I am not a Jobo expert - or an owner either since I recently sold mine - but my very basic understanding of physics tells me that the RPM of different diameter drums will be the same at a given speed, will they not? The outside of larger drums will simply move faster.

I never used my Jobo for color processing, but I did find that the recommended higher speed was too fast for processing black and white negatives.
 

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Dear Jukka,

I remember your design. I wonder if attaching larger wheels and allowing the drum to rotate above the water bath would work. It wouldn't be as fast as Jobo recommends, but maybe it would be fast enough.

Neal Wydra
 

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If you search here and the LF Forum you will see that people are having success at several different speeds. Assuming they have reasonable ideas of sucess this may mean that they use different development times. I am not sure. For T Max and HP5 I have used a CPP-2, Rollo Pyro and both 3005 and 3010 drums, 68-69 degrees F for 4-5 years. I increase time if the subject needs more contrast.

John Powers
 

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My 3006 turns at 16 RPM -- seems to work fine.
 
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