The magnetic stirrer function is just a magnet on a motor. The difficult part is making sure the magnet can withstand the heat and the motor can too.
You have also already mentioned the spark issue. I recommend looking into brushless motors that operate in your hote plate's voltage and amperage
range and can tolerate the heat. Getting a brushless motor shouldn't be too difficult as they are everywhere nowadays.
If I were you I'd research high temp magnet compositions and make sure you get a magnet that 1. fits onto your motor and inside the hot plate and 2.
falls into the temperature rating.
Maybe look on Ebay or similar sites for broken hot plate stirrers that are being sold to be scavenged. I would be certain that there are many with the
heating function broken but the stirring function working. You could use that hot plate as a donor for parts. |