Matts, thank's for the fan link. I know this is an old thread but, I just received my fan after doing a stir plate search and your post seemed the easiest, so I purchased the 120mm fan when I received it today I quickly put it together to see how it would work. I had some 2" fender washers and some ceramic magnets around the house, I used a glass of water with a nail to see what it would do, it spun the nail but not with very a big vortex,I cant imagine it will do a good job when I use a heavier 2" stir bar and 2L flask which I have on order. I notice in your material list you used the same washer(you used the smaller fan), but you used Rare Earth Disc Magnets not the ceramic ones that I used, my questions are, do you think the magnets will make a big difference in performance ? Second question, do you think I should use a bigger washer to spread the distance of the magnets to get a better result? If there are any other suggestions you have I would appreciate them.Sure Westphalen, I was going to post pics of the whole process, but forgot. Here we go:
Shopping List:
- Bel-Art 371100002 Scienceware Teflon Octagon Spinbar Magnetic Stirring Bar with Integral Pivot Ring, White, 2" x 5/16" Size - $8.17
- Magcraft NSN0674 5/8-Inch by 1/8-Inch Rare Earth Disc Magnets, 8-Count - $10.39 (Amazon currently lists this product as unavailable)
- Thermaltake Mobile Fan 12 External USB Cooling Fan 12CM AF0007 - $16.90
- DAP StrongStik or any other adhesive that doesn't set immediately (Don't use epoxy).
- 2" steel washer
The parts of the fan after it has been disassembled:
(I already glued the washer on here, pretend it's not there)
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The glue I used:
(It doesn't set immediately, this is useful for centering)
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Centering the washer:
- This is the same technique for centering a thrown pot on a potter's wheel for trimming.
- With the fan spinning, hold the pen steady and bring it towards the washer until it just touches.
- Turn off the fan and look where the mark is. If the mark is equal all around, you're done. If the mark is only on one side, nudge the washer in the opposite direction of the center of the mark.
- Repeat until the mark is equal all around.
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Affixing the magnets:
I didn't permanently attach the magnets because I wanted to allow for adjustments. I just put a drop of Loctite on the washer beneath each magnet. This worked so well that I didn't need to permanently attach them.![]()
Et voila :rockin:
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Hi Junior. The rare earth magnets make all the difference. I don't think it will work otherwise, especially once your starter is full of yeast. I used the same 120mm fan as you. It still works flawlessly. Get the rare earth magnets and you're golden.
Edit: As for the washer, I don't think you should go bigger, just get smaller and stronger magnets.
Matts, Thank's for the fast reply and the good news about the magnet issue. I thought you purchased the smaller fan?
Have a question, here is my prototype, would this work better with a hole cut into the base? Once again, thank's to all for the help.
Junior, I like your design. Fans are designed to have air moving over the motor. In your design, the fan motor will get good ventilation for releasing heat. I didn't have a problem with this in my enclosed box, but I have wondered if the unventilated enclosure will shorten the lifespan of my fan.
You don't need to cut a hole in the top, the earth magnets' power will go straight through that cardboard. Even if you made it plastic or wood, it will still be fine.
Edit: One thing I would change is to figure out a way to get those mounting screws flush to the surface. You are going to want to get a good flask for your starters. They have pretty wide bases and won't be able to sit properly with those screws sticking out.
Just finished getting my 2 stir plates together and tested with water. I threw in some pepper so I could see how well it would suspend the yeast AND looks like it will work wonderfully! Just curious how to be sure not to drop the stir bar into the fermenter? I almost lost it down the drain when pouring out my pepper-water...
Well that answers that.... Pretty Slick!
drewmedic23 said:Grab an extra magnet and stick it to the bottom of the flask before pouring...the stir bar wont move![]()
A little thread necro to recommend a different type of product. That lab-grade retriever sure is cool, but probably pricy. Automotive shops have been using telescoping poles with magnets on them for years.
Here's one for $5 at Harbor Freight before coupons. I think I'll be picking one up soon.