So, Thanks for your input but I finally solved it. As I thought all along, the problem was the Fan Motor Magnets.
The Hobby Lobby Magnets were strong enough, when stacked, to scramble the North/South Poles of the Motor Magnets causing the Motor to just twitch when power was applied.
The RS Guy tried it out on the counter with his 12V PS & his conclusion, Bad Motor. I didn't mention what I was doing with the Fan, only that it didn't work.
The next battle related to the Wiring Diagram.
The Potentiometer to Fan is on the Left, Not the Right, Connection & the Black/White Wire from the Power Supply went to the Right (non LED Side) not the Left, the Black Wire from the Power Supply & the Black Fan Wire went to the Left (LED Side) of the Power Switch.
Finally it ran. Then came the Fan Magnet height adjustment. I just cranked it up until it dragged inside the Box & then lowered it until it cleared. Approx 1/16” clearance.
I was running the 12VDC Power Supply & noticed I had No Speed Adjustment until about 2/3 of Potentiometer. I remembered that many folks on the Thread were having a problem with Speed Control & went to lower Voltage Power Supplies.
I cut the PS wire & tried 9 V. Better Speed Control but no control below ½. Then I tried the 6 V PS & had much better Control. Speed Control from 0 to Max. Slower than the 12 V or 9 V but it worked.
I tried out the Stir Bar on the Lid of the Box. The 12 V wouldn’t Spin it at all, with the 9 V it would turn about 4 times then jump off. Then I tried the 6 V & the 2” Bar spun perfectly.
Since I don’t have the 2L Flask yet I tried out a Flower Vase. At 12, 9 & 6 V the 2” Stir Bar jumped around & wouldn’t stay connected to the Fan Magnets. I noticed the bottom of the Flower Vase was Convex, domed up. Since the Bar spun fine on the Box Lid, flat, I looked around for a Flower Vase with a Flat Bottom.
I found 1 on a shelf in the Basement with a thick coat of dust. I tried it out dry & SCOOOORE! It spun like a champ. The key appears to be Flat Bottom on the Flask & the ability to accelerate the Spin Up from 0 to 100%, smoothly. The 9 & 12 V had nothing until ½ or 2/3 & then 100%. Finally, I tried it with 6 V & Water in the Vase with the 2” Stir Bar.
Holy Crap! I pulled a Vortex to the bottom of the Vase & cavitated the Stir Bar. It flew off right after that. I can run it at 75% & pull a Vortex to ¾ of the depth of the 10” tall Vase. Plenty for what’s needed for a Starter. I let it run for 12 Hrs without a problem.
Now the question is, Will it have enough power to stir when the Yeast is thick & the viscosity is high? We won’t know the answer until Monday/Tuesday. My LHBS was out of 2L Flasks & will get the next shipment then. The Vase works pretty well & holds 1L just fine. It has a wide neck which should allow O2 to get to the surface. But there’s little room if the Yeast develops a Krussen (foamy cap).
My next question has to do with the thickness of the Starter & the Neck of the Flask. So, how thick is the Starter after 2 days of stirring?
The flasks I’m looking at have a fairly small Neck. I’m wondering if the Starter would clog it up as I’m trying to pour it into the Fermenter. It would seem that NOT decanting the Starter would reduce that problem, or not. I'm figuring to Slosh it about to thin the settled slurry before pouring it into the Fermenter. I can't see how that would hurt anything. Any comments?
So, all seems to be working as advertised. I ended up swapping the Bad Fan for a New one rather than a refund, oh well, Parts for the next Stir Plate, I suppose.