Hello all. A few months ago I acquired a Thermolyne Type 1900 hot plate (Model HP-A1915B/Hotplate ONLY) and upon testing it's functionality with a
thermometer gun, I discovered an issue. This is the first laboratory based heating device I have ever encountered that CONTINUES to produce heat
despite being UNPLUGGED?? I apologize if this isn't the correct posting place but this just really freaked me out lol would there be any type of
explanation to this? After unplugging, I point my thermogun to the center of the plate and record temps INCREASING. It's not uncontrollably exceeding
in nature and I'm able to cool it down with a water bath and subtle knob adjustments, but the device is UNPLUGGED at this point and should have ceased
to circulate any form of energy. Thoughts / explanations? I can post photos and what not if need be |