Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/21

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Subject: [Leica] Re: <OT> Darkroom testimonial <long>
From: Jim Brick <jim_brick@agilent.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 16:21:02 -0800
References: <4.1.20010221143541.01d0d640@xsj02.sjs.agilent.com>

At 04:10 PM 2/21/01 -0700, shan@montana.net wrote:
>
>Thanks Jim,
>
>Good to know - great review.
>I just finished building another darkroom (B&W only - Jobo cpp2 - so I 
>won't have near your headaches, but) we all look at these various and 
>sundry things (stuff) and wonder if it they're all they are cracked up to 
>be. Next time I'll try one. Please keep us posted on the reliability thing.
>
>shan


Since these Hass Intellifaucets are what Kodak ships with their K14
Minilab, I have to assume that they are built for the long haul. They are
certainly simple enough. Not much to go wrong. If you don't filter the
incoming hot and cold water for sediment, down to at least 10 microns cold,
5 microns hot (Hass' requirement), then who know's what might happen.
Perhaps the valves will become sticky. Or the temp probe will become crusty
and not respond fast enough thus causing very slow or no response.

I truly expect this unit to run properly for a very very long time.

Jim

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