My wife does not want me in the bathroom upstairs
but to use the 'spare' room down stairs which is 
about the same temp.as yours and damp in the summer,
so a dehumidifier runs almost constaint.
If i use the downstairs room it might be advisable
then to run a warm 'bath' in a tub and take it down
to the room a little hotter and moniter during,and
keep a bottle of warmer water near by to 'top up' the 
bath??

Dave

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From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sun, 05 May 2002 21:17:34 +0000
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sorry,more home proccessing


My darkroom is in my basement, and at this time of year the 
temperature
is about 62� F. I find that if I start at 68�, the temp will drop to
about 66� after eight mminutes or so. So I start at 69� and finish at
67�. I think ambient temp has a lot more to do with changes in 
developer
temp than does any chemical reaction. How warm is your darkroom?
Paul

Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> I'm not certain that I can make this statement unequivocal, so note 
the
> qualifiers <g>
> 
> It seems that the developer temperature creeps up a bit during the
> course of the process. I sometimes measure the temp at intervals 
during
> the processing, and, IIRC, not having made any notes, every time 
I've
> measured the temperature it's a bit higher at the end of the process
> than at the beginning. While handling the tank may contribute some 
to
> this, I wonder how much heat the chemical process puts out, and if 
that
> could be a factor in the upward temperature creep? OTOH, I am very
> careful about handling the tank, and do so only minimally and at the
> edges or by the securing ring around the cap. �I also wonder if a 
water
> bath would mitigate the increase.
> 
> Aaron Reynolds wrote:
> 
> > Yes. �Here I'm talking about temperature dropping over the course 
of the
> > fixing, or cooling slightly as it sits. �I am not talking about 
radical
> > changes in temperature.
> --
> Shel Belinkoff
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> http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/
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