http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/toys/60ad/

I suppose you could hack together some sort of thermostat that drops
into your bottles/tanks, and then point the unit right at them.  ;)

On 7/15/05, Don Sanderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just purchased the components to design and build some
> precision temperature controls for darkroom chemistry.
> I have the heating part down but am at a bit of a loss as to
> what to use for cooling the different solutions.
> Other than keeping the entire darkroom at 68 degrees or below
> does anyone have any ideas as to how to keep developer, etc.
> at the correct temp?
> Unfortunately the tap water here runs 70-74 degrees at its
> coldest in summer.
> I'd actually like to be able to run at 65 degrees to keep
> developement times long and controllable.
> My only thought is a large container of water in the fridge
> that could be circulated around the bottles and tank.
> 
> Any ideas welcome.
> 
> Don
> 
> 


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