Nice and neat Neil.
What your source of make up air?
That was my problem in my tightly sealed loft.
I wish I was that organized...:)
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Nice and neat Neil.
What your source of make up air?
That was my problem in my tightly sealed loft.
I wish I was that organized...:)
Hi Randy,
It was well organized for the photo. :)
This darkroom space began as an alcove off the garage, with the utility room on the opposite side of the wall on the left (1st photo). So, the wall contained all the needed plumbing.
To your question, I installed a light-tight vent (see far left corner, just under face mask) that allows airflow to enter from the utility room, and through a door a short distance beyond, from the family/dining area.
Hi,
this is mine , see shots of 2 directions
Sinarist
Are those a certain brand of heater that have thermostats?
These are made by the german producer "Kaiser". They have thermostats and you can choose in wide range of temperature. I tested each with water in the trays
and noticed the position of the turning knobs when the decided temperature was achieved. That was a single action. The trays need curved grooves inward, for optimal
temperature transport.
Horst
Thanks.
Anyone know if those are available in the US?
You can do RA4 at much lower temperatures too with increased time, but these would enable consistency. (And you'd actually only need one as the bleach-fix just goes to completion.)
Not the US, but... https://www.fotoimpex.de/shopen/dark...-30x40-cm.html