Jordan
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Darkroom experts,
I have a couple of dial-type darkroom thermometers that for one reason or another no longer work correctly. One "reads high" by about 3-4C, where as the other is close to stuck on one temperature and responds very slowly to changes. Both started out life working just fine.
Is there any way to "rescue" these thermometers, e.g. by putting them in a very hot or cold solution for a while (as one might do to fix gaps in the mercury column of a conventional thermometer?)
Thanks!
I have a couple of dial-type darkroom thermometers that for one reason or another no longer work correctly. One "reads high" by about 3-4C, where as the other is close to stuck on one temperature and responds very slowly to changes. Both started out life working just fine.
Is there any way to "rescue" these thermometers, e.g. by putting them in a very hot or cold solution for a while (as one might do to fix gaps in the mercury column of a conventional thermometer?)
Thanks!