michaelbsc
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Both the phototherm and the Jobo like processor require expensive tanks.
The truly affordable system would use Paterson tanks.
The truly affordable system would use Paterson tanks.
If we have to (a) be lucky enough to find one on Ebay for an agreeable price ($300-$800), and (b) rely on (after seeking out) third-parties for spare parts in case there's a break down, then I don't see how that makes using their machines any different from this DIY project. Besides the fact that, if successful, this project should result in *anybody* being able to cobble together a highly maintainable rotary processor for a *known price*, at *any time* (instead of getting the chance to be that lucky person that can score a used unit on Ebay, once every 4 - 5 months).
Again, the more I hear about this prospect, the more I'm convinced it's worth it to "reinvent the wheel"![]()
Bottom line: I'd rather just be spending my time processing film than fiddling around building a processor to do so. And my time is worth enough that it's cheaper in the long run to just buy the phototherm than it is to spend the time to build a processor.
Steve, you seem to be heading straight to the Finish line. The only questions I have are:
Is the motor fairly common?
If the motor breaks, and the model is out of production, is it replaceable with a different kind of motor?
Is it possible to vary the rotation speed?
Congratulations for the results so far. Now you know there's no coming back!![]()
I like it, but would love to see more timing functions, especially for us that do e-6 processing. I also think the LCD is too small. Are you going to supply a PC board? If so, can we get some extra headers or a prototyping area? I'd love to add a foot switch and a loud buzzer!
Great work!
The schematic will also be published (under GPL or FDL - not sure yet how that'll work), so you're free to use it as the basis for your own PC board design that adds extra functionality.
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