I'm going to hopefully start printing RA4 this week and I picked up the Kodak 10L kits for Dev and Blix. Just trying to plan my bottle set up.
I'll be using a Nova 12x16 unit that doubles as a B&W processor since my space can run a little bit cold here in Maine, so keeping the working solutions in the tanks at all times is not possible. As per the instructions I could mix up 2L of working solution, then drain after a session into a 2L bottle. But then I need to mix up my replenisher... So I could just have either an accordion bottle for the repenisher and mix it 1lt at a time. Or I could be fancy and get a 2 gallon floating lid container with a spigot. That's what I do for my XTol R solution.
Man how the bottles do add up...
Hey Northeast Photographic. I'm not expert but from what I've read, I'd stay well away from accordion bottles. The walls are thin and you can't get all the air out fully so you would run the risk of oxidation of your developer. The bottles are good in theory but bad in practice.
I've been using those clear wine bags that I just bought online. I was skeptical at first but wow they are amazing and so cheap. Pros: bag collapses in on itself and the tap on it allows easy and accurate liquid dispensing. Negatives: the smallest bags are 3 litres so if you're only making 1 litre of replenisher then it's can be a right pain in the ass to get all the oxygen out of the bag when your putting the tap/spigot in. It's not so bad with a full bag of 2 or 3 litres but it can imagine it being fiddly with a small amount.
One more thing I've noticed is that the paper can soak up a sufficient amount of developer. This means after your printing session you'll have a but less that when you started. For this reason I'd say store working solutions in plastic bottles so you can get rid of the air, glass bottles with a handy supply of marbles or lastly just replenish as you go along or at the end of the session to top up the bottles.
Also one last thing (don't want to overload you) everything I've read online recommends to not have part filled concrete bottles. Once it's opened, it's best to mix it all. I've read some people have part B of the Dev go bad I think. When mixed and if it is the LU Kodak stuff then it had extra protection against oxidation from what I can gather.