Hey Guys, I recently got an old Fischer Scientific stir plate from a
buddy. We did a yeast started on the weekend and by day two I noticed
the yeast was VERY warm (38c according to my infrared thermometer).
The heat was coming from the stirplate (it is a non-heated model) so I
am assuming it is just the motor producing the heat. I was thinking of
taking the casing apart and drilling some venting hole it in it to
allow the heat to escape, what do you think?
The model I have looks identical to this one:

buddy. We did a yeast started on the weekend and by day two I noticed
the yeast was VERY warm (38c according to my infrared thermometer).
The heat was coming from the stirplate (it is a non-heated model) so I
am assuming it is just the motor producing the heat. I was thinking of
taking the casing apart and drilling some venting hole it in it to
allow the heat to escape, what do you think?
The model I have looks identical to this one:
