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Hi All,
I have recently developed some prints using RA-4 chemistry that consists of Kodak products. I'm using a tray system for paper development and I'm finding the temperature of the chemistry temperature drops pretty quick. I'm in Canada and my basement darkroom is about 62F and a cold cellar that is about 55F thanks to that cold weather. Great for keeping paper cool but not great for keeping liquids at 83F to 86F. A space heater that I'm using can get the temperature to almost 70F but it's still not enough to keep the liquids warm.
As you can imagine the cooling of the chemicals results in inconsistent results. Does anyone have any tips or tricks that I can use to keep the temperature even or at least above 83F?
I have recently developed some prints using RA-4 chemistry that consists of Kodak products. I'm using a tray system for paper development and I'm finding the temperature of the chemistry temperature drops pretty quick. I'm in Canada and my basement darkroom is about 62F and a cold cellar that is about 55F thanks to that cold weather. Great for keeping paper cool but not great for keeping liquids at 83F to 86F. A space heater that I'm using can get the temperature to almost 70F but it's still not enough to keep the liquids warm.
As you can imagine the cooling of the chemicals results in inconsistent results. Does anyone have any tips or tricks that I can use to keep the temperature even or at least above 83F?