BobUK
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TRANSMAR HYPO TESTER
I have just seen a gadget on ebay with the name as shown above.
Basically a hydrometer with limited scale.
Never heard of anyone testing to see if their fixer is exhausted by using a hydrometer.
I have only heard of, and used the method of measuring the time taken for a piece of scrap film to clear.
So, my question is. Is this a genuine and reliable method of testing the fixer strength?
If it is a reliable method, what would be appropriate figures for good and bad fixer?
Chemistry is not a strong point with me. Is the theory correct?
I have just seen a gadget on ebay with the name as shown above.
Basically a hydrometer with limited scale.
Never heard of anyone testing to see if their fixer is exhausted by using a hydrometer.
I have only heard of, and used the method of measuring the time taken for a piece of scrap film to clear.
So, my question is. Is this a genuine and reliable method of testing the fixer strength?
If it is a reliable method, what would be appropriate figures for good and bad fixer?
Chemistry is not a strong point with me. Is the theory correct?