Steinberg2010
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I recently purchased some tanks on ebay made by Kindermann in the 10oz (1x35mm) and 16oz (2x35mm/1x120) sizes. There's no information about the min. chemistry volume and it just says max fluid 10oz/16oz. Online I can see they also made tanks with 8oz chemistry capacities.
So which is it? Do I mix up dev to make somewhere between 8-10oz (I'm thinking of HC110 which needs min 6cc per roll)? Or is is 10oz?
Thanks for any answers!
~S
So which is it? Do I mix up dev to make somewhere between 8-10oz (I'm thinking of HC110 which needs min 6cc per roll)? Or is is 10oz?
Thanks for any answers!
~S
Pentode
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You only need enough chemistry to completely cover the reel or reels you’re using. For me that’s about 240ml for a single 35mm reel or around 440ml for two in a Nikor tank. To double-check in your Kindermann tank just pour water in to cover your empty reels and then pour that water out into a measure to determine the volume. The displacement of the film will change that volume by a little bit but not enough to worry about.
Steinberg2010
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Yep - I realised this would be an easy way to test. I have a Kindermann reel with the point on the bottom to ease agitation as well as a flat Honeywell-Nikor. 8oz seemed to barely reach the top of the Kindermann reel so I'll probably just standardize on 9oz to be safe.
Thanks!
~S
Thanks!
~S
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