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Kitchen Hot Plates


Hi,
I need a hot plate, but as I am on a very tight budget, I was thinking of just using a kitchen hotplate off eBay to start with. Does anyone have any experience with these el cheapo hotplates, or is it worth investing in a more expensive one, and leave less cash for other stuff?
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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 13:45


They work okay for heating, they just aren't very stable in their temperature control (in my experience anyways) but for the most part, they do an okay job, considering the cost. You might be able to snag a real one on eBay or on the forum for a reasonable (albeit higher) cost....

I have an older PMC hotplate stirrer combo that I'm willing to give away. All I ask is that whoever wants it pays the shipping, which... Given its heavy duty build, might be quite a bit. If love to give it to somebody here but I'm afraid of how much shipping would be...
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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 13:49


How Much for shipping to the UK?





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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 13:53


Quote: Originally posted by DangerousStudent  
How Much for shipping to the UK?



Ill have to weigh the darn thing, the body is very heavy, but it lasted me for years before I bought my new one. In the UK... Ouchhhh... Ill check

It does look used, but it's tough as nails.



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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 13:55


I would be interested as well. I'm in USA, specifically Oregon.



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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 14:04


Oi, This one's Mine.:D By the way, Do you have any idea as to why it would be so heavy. Really big magnets?



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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 14:04


Okay, well I will weigh it later tonight and then see what costs you guys would be looking at. It's been sitting on my shelves for almost a year unused now, the only reason I've not put it up on SM yet is that I'm afraid of shipping costs. US would be cheaper than overseas but ill let you know either way.
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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 14:07


Quote: Originally posted by DangerousStudent  
Oi, This one's Mine.:D By the way, Do you have any idea as to why it would be so heavy. Really big magnets?


You've got dibs on it no worries, just wait until I look into shipping though, you may change your mind. The body is made of cast metal(not aluminum). It's just built really heavy duty for some reason.
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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 14:08


Industrial usage maybe?



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Quote: Originally posted by DangerousStudent  
Oi, This one's Mine.:D By the way, Do you have any idea as to why it would be so heavy. Really big magnets?


I know you have first dibs. I'm just letting my interest be known. I currently use a kitchen type hot plate and it works like it should but temperature control is awful.




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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 14:11


It came from a lab closing sale (government operated oilseed research lab)

Edit: the weight is a bit under 10lbs. With packing and all, I'd say perhaps around 11ish lbs. I still need to determine costs, for anyone interested u2u me your address (or approximate address) and I can give a fairly good idea of the cost.


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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 14:38


Quote: Originally posted by chemcam  
I would be interested as well. I'm in USA, specifically Oregon.

Hey, I'm in Washington!
Already borrowed a hotplate from the school, so...




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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 14:49


With these kitchen hot plates, the problem is temperature control. My guess is they are passing AC straight through a variable resistor into some nichrome wire, potentially with some very basic logic to maintain a constant temperature. Do you think that a homebrewed temperature controller would be hard to design?



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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 15:49


Mine certainly does not maintain any temperature it fluctuates up to a certain point then switches itself off until it reaches another set point and goes back on. Its never at one temp more than a minute so I am constantly adjusting the knob. I would think if I installed a more sentitive pot and temperature gauge it would greatly improve its functionality. I knew that for $15 it would suck but it is barely better than holding a magnifying glass up to the sun.



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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 16:14


To the UK...I think You might be better off on eBay or with a good kitchen hotplate! Wow... Ridiculous price, $82.11 for regular parcel, after that? $142.00 for 4 day delivery.

Of course, if you want it it's yours. I personally wouldn't though, that's the smallest best packed box I could make and the shipping seems very high.





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[*] posted on 11-4-2013 at 21:20


I use a kitchen hot plate for most of my experiments, however there is almost no temperature control, except for manual turning on and off, along with monitoring the temperature closely. I would love to have a real lab hot plate, but these are unfortunately very expensive where I live.



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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 00:56


I think I'll leave it. Thanks for your time. With these kitchen hotplates, do they have a microcontroller?
If so, it shouldn't be hard to reprogramme to stop it cutting off? Has anyone here tried anything like this?




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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 01:01


Oh man, I forget the guy, but someone had 'the best Hotplate' or something. Turned out to be an upside down iron (like for clothes), anyone know who? I loled.

Edit: was the 'worlds most famous', I nearly fell off my chair.

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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 02:38


Ha, suppose it would work.




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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 03:23


...i dont mind it, but my parrents don't approve of me spending so much cash(even if its just shipping) on my hobby
Btw, what would the shipping be like to singapore?
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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 04:34


I have a cashcard from HSBC, and have my bill sent by email. Thus way, my parents have no say on what I can buy with my own money (I.e, they don't know). You might want to do the same, confused. You can get one when you are 13. They are awesome:cool:



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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 05:13


If you're just a starter, it shouldn't be to expensive. Altough it's indeed harder to control (or maintain) temperature.

I got my first boiling plate from a second hand store, paid 8 euros for it. It does the job :) (but I'm also a beginner)
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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 05:17


I have one, but the statement still comes via mail at the end of the month...thats when they kick up a fuss
...also, im sort of hesitant to spend so much cash...already used up $200+ on a fractional distillation setup...shipping's a killer:(
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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 06:50


If you sign up for Internet banking, I think you no longer receive a statement. I'm also building a distillation rig. I am hoping to distill limonene.



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[*] posted on 12-4-2013 at 07:05


you mean something like this?
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what do you think the anti-foaming agent is?
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