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Zombie
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Congrats on the score!!!
Yes you do need to use a larger power supply. It comes down to current draw. Let's say you set the plate to 1/4 power. Depending on the circuitry it
can still draw full power to get up to temp, and then level off.
That all depends on how it is wired.
I would go to 1 1500 watt supply to have a long life, and steady current with little to no overheating of the supply.
Enjoy it!
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radiance88
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Dang. If I really do need to buy a bigger power supply, that alone is going to cost me almost as much as the plate itself.
This chemistry hobby sure isn't cheap.
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I'm finding the same... I'll have to experiment on dirt for awhile.
Let me ask you this... I was under the impression that for UK power all you needed was a step down transformer for the wall outlet. I also thought
they were small little cheepo things.
WOW never mind. I just looked them up on Amazon... 66.00 Eu.
Still 200.00 ish into a stirrer / hot plate is about right. Plus you didn't cheep out on China junk that will melt in a week.
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radiance88
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My secondhand hotplate finally arrived. She's a little bit banged up, but she purrs like a kitten, heating and stirring both work great.
Anyone know what would make a good substitute for a stir bar? I don't have any yet, and ordering stuff off of Ebay is going to take a month at least..
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I think you got a steal on that Corning hotplate. I have a Corning (PC-320 I think) and have had nothing but good service from it for over 10 years.
I'd use that 750w power supply and limit my hotplate to 75% of full power. I rarely need full power.
Encapsulate an iron nail in some polyethylene tubing and heat seal the ends. This should suffice for most stir bar applications until you can buy
some proper ptfe coated ones.
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radiance88
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Yeah, that's exactly what I did. After unpacking my hotplate from the bubble-wrap (all the while feeling like a little kid on Christmas), I sat around
eying it and saying "it's a shame I can't run it yet because my power-supply isn't big enough".
After some goading from my dad who said "don't worry it'll work fine - it only draws up to the rated wattage if you turn the heat dial on full-blast",
we fired her up. Turns out he was right, and that there wasn't anything really to worry about as long as I kept the power draw low.
I spent the whole evening just looking for magnetic things to throw in my glass pot to see if it would stir it, and gleefully watching the whirlpools
form when I found an object that actually worked a bit. The best by far that I experimented with were the neodymium magnets that I pulled from some
old hard drives I found lying around.
It's funny to see myself drawing such pleasure from such simple things. But it makes me excited to know that now I have the cornerstone of my lab
down, and that things can only go up from here. Soon enough after acquiring some decent glassware, I'll be able to do the interesting experiments that
I will have only read or seen videos about up till then.
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Nice going. Be aware that those Nd magnets will de-magnetise at temperatures above their curie point.
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Don't buy from HST. When it comes to HT there's sucks. I had one for a month before it broke so I got a second and it to broke.
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What are "HST", and "HT" ?
Glad to hear your pleased w/ your hot plate Radiance. Keep an eye on your power supply temp., and hopefully it will work out for you.
[Edited on 11-2-2015 by Zombie]
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