jperkinson
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I just recently moved, and I'm in the process of building up my darkroom.
Currently I can print, but I have to walk across the basement to a wash basin for water. I'm planning on installing new sink basins against one wall in the darkroom area over the winter, but for now I'm just winging it...
The water coming into the basement is rarely below 75F, and I'm used to developing most of my films and papers at 68F. Once I reroute the water over to the new sinks, I think it would be a good idea to regulate the water temp.
Does anyone have any advice on water temp regulators? New? Used? Brand? Skip that crap and just use some freakin' ice cubes?
At my last house I was very lucky in that the sink water ran very close to 68F most of the year except in the winter when it ran much cooler.
Currently I can print, but I have to walk across the basement to a wash basin for water. I'm planning on installing new sink basins against one wall in the darkroom area over the winter, but for now I'm just winging it...
The water coming into the basement is rarely below 75F, and I'm used to developing most of my films and papers at 68F. Once I reroute the water over to the new sinks, I think it would be a good idea to regulate the water temp.
Does anyone have any advice on water temp regulators? New? Used? Brand? Skip that crap and just use some freakin' ice cubes?
At my last house I was very lucky in that the sink water ran very close to 68F most of the year except in the winter when it ran much cooler.