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04-11-2008, 08:54 PM   #21 (permalink)
 

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15c should be ok.
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One useful function of my current timer, is when I set it for say 5 mins for a lith print, if just approching 4 mins I think the print is going to pop I can ignore the timer beeps and it just keeps timing past the 5 minutes so for the next print I know to set it for 5 mins 25 sec for example.
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One useful function of my current timer, is when I set it for say 5 mins for a lith print, if just approching 4 mins I think the print is going to pop I can ignore the timer beeps and it just keeps timing past the 5 minutes so for the next print I know to set it for 5 mins 25 sec for example.
You can set it to run on past the zero point - it then counts up until you stop it. Then you can add that to the programmed time for the next print.
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Thank you for your replies. I could not live without my StopClock Pro. you obviously put alot of thought into your gear, so thanks. By the way, how much is this timer likely to cost?
Introductory price £149 inc VAT (£126.81 outside the EU area), likely to rise towards the end of the year.
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You can set it to run on past the zero point - it then counts up until you stop it. Then you can add that to the programmed time for the next print.
Excellent
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04-16-2008, 02:40 AM   #26 (permalink)
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If I read this thread well than the draintime is set at 10 seconds. I think that this will be to short for draining a large tank in a Jobo CPP or simular.
My excisting ProcessMaster now counts 15 seconds and that will be oké. Is there any possibility to change that to 15 seconds?
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If I read this thread well than the draintime is set at 10 seconds. I think that this will be to short for draining a large tank in a Jobo CPP or simular.
My excisting ProcessMaster now counts 15 seconds and that will be oké. Is there any possibility to change that to 15 seconds?
I'm trying to convince the software man that this is a good idea; hopefully I will manage it!
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04-19-2008, 12:27 AM   #28 (permalink)
 

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Hi Richard !
It would be nice to be able to find the user manual as soon as possible in order to figure if this will be the "must have" .....
Maybe you can amend the original Process Timer manual ???
Have a nice day !
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It would be nice to be able to find the user manual as soon as possible in order to figure if this will be the "must have" .....
Of course it's a "must have", Georges . Seriously though, the manual is usually the last thing that gets done as it requires a finished unit. It will appear on the web site in due course but we're still finalising the software etc.
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04-20-2008, 10:45 AM   #30 (permalink)
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If it works like you said I'am very interested. Keep us informed.
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