I thought I'd switch over to here from the other post since that one was more about XT-3 availability and thought replenishment might deserve it's own thread. I left that thread off where I thought XT-3 replenishment was giving me dirty negatives due to some of the solids I found in my replenishment bottle. Of note, I would get similar (but not exact) solids with Xtol-R too. I'm not sure what either of them are but they don't seem to affect the developer performance (for either XT-3 or Xtol). Ideally I'd like to filter them out but I think I need more than just coffee filters to do that well. As they tend to settle to the bottom, I haven't seen any adverse issues apart from the grungy negatives I mentioned in the other post.
Turns out the grungyness had nothing to do with XT-3 as far as I can tell and seems to be that my tap water in my darkroom shed is chock full of nasty and sharp particulates and I was using that water for the initial pre-soak as well as the post fix rinsing (which I would follow up with a distilled water pass and then Photo-Flo). I had forgotten the hose had been used with our rain barrel which collects roof water and since our roof uses those rough looking shingles that look like just a bunch of tiny rocks, well, no wonder I'm having issues!
At least I think that's the culprit. Switching to my old bathroom darkroom dramatically improved the cleanliness of my sheets where the wash water is softened (albeit not filtered beyond that). So my plan there is to get a new hose and a 5 micron particulate filter to see how that goes. I can also simply use more distilled water for my washing - that just ends up really using a lot of distilled water of course.
So there's that. But back to XT-3 replenishment, apart from the few issues with the sludge at the bottom of my replenishment glass bottle and ignoring my wash water issue, I'm so far very pleased with replenishment. I haven't seen any real falloff and my gamma seems to be right in line. My dev times seem to be around 2 minutes shorter than where they were with my well seasoned Xtol-R and so I'm still keeping track of my film curves and comparing them to my old Xtol-R ones. I'm replenishing at a rate of 80ml per 36-exp 35mm roll (20ml per 4x5 sheet) though I'm not yet sure if that is enough or not just yet.
My stock solution seems to be stable as well at somewhere around 2 1/2 months old. I keep both the stock and the replenished solution in a small fridge set at a warmish temperature for a fridge. It's a cheap fridge so I don't know exactly what it is set to but somewhere around 12C I think. This is mostly so I can store the chemicals in my darkroom shed (which isn't always climate controlled) without the chemicals getting hot. To warm them up I use an ice chest where I mix the warm (30C) incoming water with ice to get to around 20C for developing. That same water is what I was using for washing (as noted above) and hope that I'll be able to continue to do that once I properly filter the water.
I don't have current curves for CHS ii yet (I hope to by this weekend as I'm developing some important CHS sheets from a recent vacation) but here's Fomapan 200:
Top line is Xtol-R and bottom is XT-3. Xtol-R was for 8:30 and XT-3 for 6:30. This indicates to me XT-3 is either still seasoning or my replenishment rates are such that it has ended up stronger than my Xtol (which had some of the recalled bags run through it). My gamma is 0.63 and 0.62 respectively, though I think next time I'll add maybe 30 seconds to the developing time since it does seem to have a lower slope and I expect the contrast index will be lower (I haven't done those yet but need to - I still do those on pen and paper).
So far *knocks on wood* replenishing seems to be working as it should with the only possible issue being the sludgy solids that seem to collect in my jug. I did have that with Xtol as noted but I still don't like it either way. Being 2 1/2 months in is maybe a bit soon to determine longevity but so far so good!
Turns out the grungyness had nothing to do with XT-3 as far as I can tell and seems to be that my tap water in my darkroom shed is chock full of nasty and sharp particulates and I was using that water for the initial pre-soak as well as the post fix rinsing (which I would follow up with a distilled water pass and then Photo-Flo). I had forgotten the hose had been used with our rain barrel which collects roof water and since our roof uses those rough looking shingles that look like just a bunch of tiny rocks, well, no wonder I'm having issues!
At least I think that's the culprit. Switching to my old bathroom darkroom dramatically improved the cleanliness of my sheets where the wash water is softened (albeit not filtered beyond that). So my plan there is to get a new hose and a 5 micron particulate filter to see how that goes. I can also simply use more distilled water for my washing - that just ends up really using a lot of distilled water of course.
So there's that. But back to XT-3 replenishment, apart from the few issues with the sludge at the bottom of my replenishment glass bottle and ignoring my wash water issue, I'm so far very pleased with replenishment. I haven't seen any real falloff and my gamma seems to be right in line. My dev times seem to be around 2 minutes shorter than where they were with my well seasoned Xtol-R and so I'm still keeping track of my film curves and comparing them to my old Xtol-R ones. I'm replenishing at a rate of 80ml per 36-exp 35mm roll (20ml per 4x5 sheet) though I'm not yet sure if that is enough or not just yet.
My stock solution seems to be stable as well at somewhere around 2 1/2 months old. I keep both the stock and the replenished solution in a small fridge set at a warmish temperature for a fridge. It's a cheap fridge so I don't know exactly what it is set to but somewhere around 12C I think. This is mostly so I can store the chemicals in my darkroom shed (which isn't always climate controlled) without the chemicals getting hot. To warm them up I use an ice chest where I mix the warm (30C) incoming water with ice to get to around 20C for developing. That same water is what I was using for washing (as noted above) and hope that I'll be able to continue to do that once I properly filter the water.
I don't have current curves for CHS ii yet (I hope to by this weekend as I'm developing some important CHS sheets from a recent vacation) but here's Fomapan 200:

Top line is Xtol-R and bottom is XT-3. Xtol-R was for 8:30 and XT-3 for 6:30. This indicates to me XT-3 is either still seasoning or my replenishment rates are such that it has ended up stronger than my Xtol (which had some of the recalled bags run through it). My gamma is 0.63 and 0.62 respectively, though I think next time I'll add maybe 30 seconds to the developing time since it does seem to have a lower slope and I expect the contrast index will be lower (I haven't done those yet but need to - I still do those on pen and paper).
So far *knocks on wood* replenishing seems to be working as it should with the only possible issue being the sludgy solids that seem to collect in my jug. I did have that with Xtol as noted but I still don't like it either way. Being 2 1/2 months in is maybe a bit soon to determine longevity but so far so good!