ThePwnStick
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So I tried building a stirplate out of 2 neodymium magnets glued down onto a PC cooler fan, but the short metal rod I use for my stir bar just keeps wobbling instead of spinning. What am I doing wrong?
if you mean that you glued down 2 of those magnets on the actual fan blades, then you probably have a pretty equal amount of force on teh stir rod from each magnet. put one magnet on the center of the fan blade and it might spin then
I think he is talking about the button/disk magnets not like a hard drive magnet. Although he doesn't really say.
How about a little more detail ThePwnStick? Maybe pictures.
Educated guess #1 -- You have the same magnetic poll pointed up on both magnets.
Magnets too far apart can do this. The magnets should be pretty close together. Id says 1/4 to 3/8 apart.
Also, if you turn the fan on at 100% speed odds are the stir bar wont be able to couple to the spinning magnetic field. You would see a wabbling if this were the case.
I would get a stir bar, the wort from the starter and all that o2 in suspension would cause anything ferrous to rust. could add some contaminants or nasty off flavors to your starter. You are using some kind of iron or steel bar right?
There's no such thing as 100% stainless steel as it is an alloy, and steel is generally iron and coal, so if your piercings are non-magnetic, they are made of chromium, aluminium, nickel, etc, or an alloy of said metals.If it's truly stainless steel it's not magnetic. None of my piercings will stick to a magnet anyway because they're 100% stainless.