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I'm thinking about modifying my uniroller base so that it only spins in one direction. Would I experience any ill effects of doing so? I use it to process 4x5 and 8x10 film, and it sometimes sticks slightly when it changes direction. Probably a dumb question, but what exactly is the purpose of the multiple directions?
 

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I have one that the paddle that switches directions is broke and it only runs in one direction. I've not had any issues with it using 120 Tri-X or HP5 in 4x5 using HC110 or 510 pyro.

I have two of these bases and one works correctly the other doesn't, but I use which ever one I grab off the shelf, no difference in development.

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I have a one-direction Beseler and an alternate direction Uniroller. With the former I would switch the tube around during processing to avoid any developer lag/streaking (especially for ulf film); but with the latter I leave it on for entire duration. It may depend on the developer and at what dilution, eg Rodinal at 1:50, as to how important to have the alt direction. Or I might just be overly cautious ;-)
 

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I've got a Beseler that doesn't work at all. Any ideas on how to fix it?
 
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The reason I'm asking is that when spinning, it is fairly smooth, but sometimes it lags/sticks when switching direction.
 

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The device that makes it change rotational direction is mechanical and pretty simple. Mine was shorting out when it changed direction. I disconnected the arm that throws the switch and haven't had a problem since. Take the bottom off and have a look.

I've got a Beseler that doesn't work at all. Any ideas on how to fix it?
Most of the problems with small motors seem to be the connections. Again, take off the bottom and have a look. You may just have a bad wire.
 
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