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Old January 25th 04, 02:25 AM
Ron Purdue
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I have a model 14 temperature bath. The problem is the red light doesn't come on and the unit is properly grounded. Is there a problem with the unit? I tried it last week in preparation to develop C-41 type film. I wonder the unit should be repaired?

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Old January 25th 04, 11:37 PM
Gary Beasley
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 01:25:23 GMT, "Ron Purdue"
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I have a model 14 temperature bath. The problem is the red light doesn't =
come on and the unit is properly grounded. Is there a problem with the =
unit? I tried it last week in preparation to develop C-41 type film. I =
wonder the unit should be repaired?

The light is merely an indicator. If you put a thermometer into it and
run it for several hour without detecting any temperature drift I
wouldn't worry too much. Mine is just a neon bulb, easy to replace.
If the temperature doesn't lock in then definitely find someone to
repair it.
 




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