Maybe I will snap mine in half and give it a try. Worse thing that could happen is that I need to by magnets. The thing that kills me is that the magnets are wicked cheap but then they rape you on the shipping. A $2 magnet costs $8 to ship. That doesn't make sense.
mredge73 said:I thought that I would post what I bought today to build my stir plate.
I bought this fan (Comes With Fan Controler!!!)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200020
$7.99 - $1.59 (Discount Code BTEKAJA22) + Free Shipping = $6.40
This is the way to go. Not sure why more people aren't going this route. I tried the make shift power supply and fan route, but it just didn't work out for me.
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Edit: I bought a fan off Amazon.com it uses USB for power do your don't need some special 12V power supply.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00080G0BK/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
mredge73 said:I thought that I would post what I bought today to build my stir plate.
I bought this fan (Comes With Fan Controler!!!)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200020
$7.99 - $1.59 (Discount Code BTEKAJA22) + Free Shipping = $6.40
camiller said:I just used bits and bobs I already had laying around except a $4.99 case fan I bought new locally at a shop I drive past daily anyway so no shipping cost. I have substantially more spare 12v power supplies laying around (although I used a multi-voltage power supply I had laying around) than special 5v ones with USB sockets and I don't do my starters in the office with my computer so that is why I didn't go that route.
The important thing is there are more ways to skin this cat then there are cats and everyone should do what works for them.
They are metal so they can hold a good amount of weight
ekjohns said:I was thinking along the lines of cutting out a hole over the fan to allow easy access to the magnets if you need to adjust spacing and height. Then there will not me metal over the magnet
I had a similar issue with the ps not spinning the fan fast enough with my first assembly. I did end up using a more powerful ps and it now spins the bar just fine. I also had issues with my bar being thrown. I ended up using a washer that I have centered and on it is the magnet as centered as possible. The bar hasn't been thrown once ever since. My guess is you need a higher amperage ps and the mag needs to be centered more.
Found a 12v 900mA PS late last night. I hooked that up this morning and there is definitely more power now. I can get a nice 2L vortex, but it only reaches about halfway down the flask, is this a problem?
My last problem is really just flask design. I have Pyrex flasks and they have a little bulge at the bottom of the flask. This causes the stir bar to be awfully noisey. Anyone else have this happen, and find a solution, or should I just learn to ignore the noise.
Thanks.
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Another problem I'm having is adding the washer. I'm having a real hard time centering it. I've been testing it all out with duct tape first, before I glue anything down, and no matter how much I think I've centered it and the magnet, I get wobbles when I switch the fan on. I'm actually having better luck with just the magnet, and no washer, only problem is the short vortex as stated above.
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built mine tonight....easy to do with these instructions. off to buy a bar and flask tomorrow