Bill,

Thanks for the suggestion.  I had not thought about using the fridge to cool
the chemistry.  Now I just need to get "clearance" from my wife :-)

Delano


on 6/12/02 12:57 PM, William Robb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Delano Mireles
> 
>> With the onset of summer here in Texas I find myself having a
> difficult time
>> controlling the temperature of my developing chemicals and so
> I come to
>> y'all (Like I said - I'm from Texas) for any tips on keeping
> your soup at a
>> consistent temp.
> 
> I presume you are processing B&W, as colour goes pretty warm.
> 
> The best way for tropical processing is to cool the chemistry to
> processing temperature in a refrigerator and use a water bath to
> keep the temperature constant during processing. Ice can be used
> in the water bath to cool it, as required.
> This may not help much for paper processing, but temperature is
> not quite so critical for paper as it is for film.
> 
> William Robb
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