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philippe p
6-Jan-2007, 05:31
Hello,
I search the characteristics (liter per min) of the external 4212 External Pump for the ATL 1000.
Thanks
Robert Hall
10-Jan-2007, 13:08
Are you looking for a replacment? I found a Bosch pump, exact same model, at an online auto parts store for 1/3rd the cost of what Jobo USA wants.
hsteller
29-Mar-2007, 04:10
Hi,
I would be very interested to get an external pump - could you post the specifics/model number of the one you found?
Thanks,
Hermann Steller
Robert Hall
29-Mar-2007, 09:00
The pump is an auxillery pump for a volkswagon van or a golf.
Here is the link...
http://replacement.autopartswarehouse.com/parts/autopartswarehouse/wizard.jsp?year=1994&make=VW&model=VAN-EV-001&category=All&part=Auxiliary%20Water%20Pump&dp=false&appChassis=R105+721-
and here is the page if that doesnt get you there...
Image Product Brand Price Core Qty
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#G3050-60840 Auxiliary Water Pump
Bosch (OEM) $115.95
Vehicle:
1994 Volkswagen Van Euro 5 Cyl
Fits Engine - Chassis:
AAF/ACU — -199199
Description:
Year: 1994 and up
Chassis: From: R105 721
Estimated delivery time for standard shipping: 2 to 3 days
Live Help Free Shipping On Orders Over $50.00
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Cool, eh?
You can remove the pump and get the number off of it. Do a search on google for it. that should lead you to this.
I hope that helps. It saved me $250 from jobo for the same part.
Best of luck,
Robert
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Louis-Jack
4-Jul-2013, 10:42
Hi Robert,
Like your thinking!
How did you modify the pump to plug into the 1/4 inch mono jack for the 12 volt supply on the back of the ATL?
Thanks for your tips.
Louis-Jack
Arne Croell
4-Jul-2013, 10:57
Hi Robert,
Like your thinking!
How did you modify the pump to plug into the 1/4 inch mono jack for the 12 volt supply on the back of the ATL?
Thanks for your tips.
Louis-Jack
Car pumps run on 12V (except really old VW bugs and vans). I replaced the pump on my ATL2300 the same way, the plug just fit, it is the same connector as in the car - assuming the original Jobo cable is still there (the ATL 2300 Bosch Pump comes from a different set of VW models, it has the no. 0392020024)
If you want the exact article that Jobo officially currently sells,
simply buy this one: http://www.comet-pumpen.de/fileadmin/pdf/pumpen_datenblaetter/Datenblatt_ELEGANT_1300.01.00.pdf
and mount a "mono klinke" jack? plug onto it.
That's it ...
BTW: that's also the exact pump model for the ATL1000 water circulation internal pump which can be found behind/under the tanks
Best regards,
Martin
Phil Hudson
6-Jan-2022, 12:06
Just resurrecting an old thread.....can anybody who has used a "genuine" Jobo external 12v pump comment on how many millilitres the ATL-1000 (or ATL-1500) sucks in per single rinse cycle? Using an external pump the rinse cycles on my ATL-1500 seem to be about 40 seconds long each including drain time, which results in around 1000ml of rinse water each time.
So for example a 4 minute rinse sequence during a C-41 process uses 6 x 40 sec cycles, each of 1000ml = 6 litres.
This seems a lot especially for a small film tank - any other user experience?
Thanks in advance.
Just resurrecting an old thread.....can anybody who has used a "genuine" Jobo external 12v pump comment on how many millilitres the ATL-1000 (or ATL-1500) sucks in per single rinse cycle? Using an external pump the rinse cycles on my ATL-1500 seem to be about 40 seconds long each including drain time, which results in around 1000ml of rinse water each time.
So for example a 4 minute rinse sequence during a C-41 process uses 6 x 40 sec cycles, each of 1000ml = 6 litres.
This seems a lot especially for a small film tank - any other user experience?
Thanks in advance.
Are you trying to figure out the external pump question or how much water should a rinse cycle use? I have a 1500 so if you need me to measure something for you I can. I don't have an external pump though.
Phil Hudson
7-Jan-2022, 01:11
I’m wanting to know how much water a rinse cycle should use. I think my external pump might be delivering too much water but I don’t have anything to compare it with. One consequence is that the waste water container fills up very quickly.
I’m wanting to know how much water a rinse cycle should use. I think my external pump might be delivering too much water but I don’t have anything to compare it with. One consequence is that the waste water container fills up very quickly.
I measured 850ml rinse cycle water on the C41 process.
Phil Hudson
10-Jan-2022, 07:11
That's very helpful thank you for taking the time to report. I assume this is using plumbed in tempered mains water for rinsing?
That's very helpful thank you for taking the time to report. I assume this is using plumbed in tempered mains water for rinsing?
Yes.
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Phil Hudson
10-Jan-2022, 08:33
Just to be clear that's 850ml per rinse/dump cycle (approx every 40 seconds), not total amount per process?
That’s correct, per rinse cycle.
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