ChrisP
Grain Lover
I'm looking to get a decent thermometer but my local camera shops don't really have anything. I heard that one good bump can ruin a thermometer so I'm hesitant to get one shipped to me. I think I would prefer digital but I'm down for anything so does anyone know of places that sell thermometers that I should be looking at? Anywhere I wouldn't expect? Pharmacy's and stuff?
I live In Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
I live In Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
Leigh Youdale
Well-known
RH Designs (UK) sell a digital thermometer that will operate in either F or C.
Not cheap but very good. <http://www.rhdesigns.co.uk/darkroom/html/thermometer.html>
Not cheap but very good. <http://www.rhdesigns.co.uk/darkroom/html/thermometer.html>
slm
Formerly nextreme
I use a digital thermometer with a wire that is meant to be placed outside, to give the outdoor temperature. It measures with 1 decimal place accuracy, and has always worked great for me (I place the sensor in the developer, just give it a good rinse afterwards). $8.00 at walmart.
Cheers
Steven
Cheers
Steven
zauhar
Veteran
I use a laboratory thermometer (like you use in chem lab). They cost about $8, are accurate to 1 deg. They are available from amazon, lots of places.
Randy
Randy
tj01
Well-known
Try baking/cooking shops, they sell those digital ones.
SciAggie
Well-known
I use a laboratory thermometer (like you use in chem lab). They cost about $8, are accurate to 1 deg. They are available from amazon, lots of places.
Randy
Another vote for a simple lab thermometer. A local school could probably hook you up.
pakeha
Well-known
I'm looking to get a decent thermometer but my local camera shops don't really have anything. I heard that one good bump can ruin a thermometer so I'm hesitant to get one shipped to me. I think I would prefer digital but I'm down for anything so does anyone know of places that sell thermometers that I should be looking at? Anywhere I wouldn't expect? Pharmacy's and stuff?
I live In Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
Yep, pharmacy or stuff. Try a brewers shop, i`m sure you got these in Canada, or a farm supply company [ used for artificial insemination..watch out for cross over]
Regards
CW
VTHokiEE
Well-known
I'm using a digital thermometer that I got from my grocery store that measures to one decimal place (I dropped the glass one I had, not fun to clean up...).
Beemermark
Veteran
A mercury thermometer is the mst accurate IMHO. Not sure if you can find one anymore. Make sure it reads below freezing. You can check the calibration at any time by simply imersing it in an ice bath. My old Kodak thermometer has been with me for decades.
pschauss
Well-known
I use a mechanical dial thermometer which I bought from Adorama. (I think that they call it a "Color Thermometer"). It has an advantage over a mercury thermometer in that it gives an almost instant reading. For my black and white work, absolute accuracy is not important as long as I get consistent readings.
KenR
Well-known
After I dropped my mercury thermometer 15 years ago (a mess indeed) I have used a Patterson alcohol thermometer. It is accurate, but the equilibration time is prolonged compared to my old mercury model. I have to stop 1/2 degree from the goal in order to let things settle down and then re-check the temp. It adds a minute or two to each developing session. I haven't changed out of the fear that everything that I have done is calibrated with that thermometer and will have to be re-checked and re-done. Themometer inertia versus person inertia.
Chris101
summicronia
rogerzilla
Well-known
I have a Jessops mercury one which has served me well for 15 years. I used to do RA4 as well as b/w.
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