Quote: Originally posted by monolithic | Quote: Originally posted by Keftedes89 | I have seen may hotplates stirrers out there as I used to do repairs on them. I have played around with every brand. You can't judge off brand because
some good brands have really shitty models. I listed the best hotplate models which gave the least problems:
Aluminum/SS top:
-Heidolph MRHei (all models of Heidolph are stellar). Last the longest never break.
-IKA RCT Basic (older models with manual control knobs). Don't get the new models. Their elements burn all the time.
Ceramic top:
-Cimarec SP131325, Isotemp 11-100-49SH, StableTemp 03407-100. All produced from the same factory in Malaysia. They are pretty good quality and last
pretty long.
-VWR VMS and IKA C-MAG are made by the same factory. They are both pretty good. Their elements are good quality.
-Corning PC-320 and 520 last longer than the 620, 420. Corning PC-420, 620 are okay, but do not get the digital version. They outsourced assembly and
production to Mexico and to be honest they blow fuses for no reason and have really shitty transistors that blow all the time.
Corning PC-351 are good too but it's hard to find a good condition one (they haven't been produced in YEARS)
Let me know if you have other questions. |
Any opinion on the Scilogex MS-H-Pro (or the rebranded Chemglass version), or the Chemglass Optichem? Also, how did you order parts for repairing hot
plates? All of the big brands seem to make you RMA a defective unit and therefore require a warranty. |
I had many Chemglass (Red Version), which is the Scilogex rebranded like you said, come in for repair. Most common problems were the elements burned
and the thermoresistor temperature sensors were shorted. Motors caught rust but stayed functioning (was always surprised about this). The other
problem I always saw was the leads rusted. There's a power supply board that had rusted leads all the time. Its definitely of lower quality than the
ones I listed (they use cheaper components for their build), but for it's price it's pretty decent as long as you don't use it everyday.
The best chemglass rebrand was the Optimags originally the IKA RET/RCT digital which only had one flaw (switch DPST failed easily). The chemglass Arex
are pretty good too I think those are the VELP rebranded.
Most of the parts I used were suitable replacements. If you try to get them from the manufacturer they will try to sell you full pcb's, full top plate
assemblies that are overpriced. You can find scilogex elements on alibaba but the thermoresistors are really hard to find so you better pray they
don't fail. Worse scenario you use a donor unit. |