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Angrymonk, i really like what you did with that box, care to create a diy thread on how you did that?

I may, I should have some time in the next two weeks. I have a few other DIY project I worked on (fermentation chamber, RIMS tube, stir plate). Maybe it is time to start sharing :)
 
here's my cheap stirplate:

parts list:
fan from a cpu cooler from an old scrap early 2000s PC (I picked it up off the curb)
magnets from the dead harddrive from the same PC
frozen food container as a housing (I forget the brand - was one of those frozen pasta dinners, I sometimes take them to work for lunch)
old cellphone charger, from my box of wall-warts. (4v, I tried a couple others I had (7v & 5v), they threw the magnet, the 4v one was the winner)
lids from old containers to stick fan to, and to raise it up slightly.

all held together with hot-glue, fan glued into the container, and magnets glued to fan.

only thing I bought was the stir bar itself, and while not part of stirplate per se, I use a dollar store pasta jar as my "flask" - it has thick glass walls, and a somewhat thinner, but relatively flat glass bottom.

finally, not related to the stirplate, but in the first picture to the left, another good dollar store find (dollarama here in Canada) - small glass jars sold as (awful) salt shakers. (3/$1). They were just what I needed to try freezing yeast. I'll know in a few months if that was a success when I try thawing it and making a starter from it.

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Will this fan work? I got the magnet coming tomorrow. I got two of these fans for free from my boss so figured I would check and see if they will work.

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1fast636 said:
Will this fan work? I got the magnet coming tomorrow. I got two of these fans for free from my boss so figured I would check and see if they will work.

You may want to put a short wooden dowel in the center to raise the magnets up towards the top of the enclosure that you are putting it in.
 
Will this fan work? I got the magnet coming tomorrow. I got two of these fans for free from my boss so figured I would check and see if they will work.

Those type of fans use a shaded pole motor which you can control with a light dimmer from your favorite building supply store.
 
Will this fan work? I got the magnet coming tomorrow. I got two of these fans for free from my boss so figured I would check and see if they will work.

Looks like aluminum blades...If the blades get in the way, you could snip them off with some avaiation scissors, or maybe just flatten them out. Need to be careful that you dont throw the balance off too much though.
 
may I ask....How it works and for what?

I mean, I know it used for yeast starters, but why my yeast starter need to be stirred? how it helps? how long the yeast starter need to be stirred?
 
Couldn't find any crap computers yet but tore apart a DVD player and got to thinking any one ever use one of these I just took the DVD drive out cut the wire for the motor and tapped it into my power (will be getting speed control in next
Few days) and it worked and it's metal little topper so the magnet chills right on top here are some shots let me know what ya think

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Couldn't find any crap computers yet but tore apart a DVD player and got to thinking any one ever use one of these I just took the DVD drive out cut the wire for the motor and tapped it into my power (will be getting speed control in next
Few days) and it worked and it's metal little topper so the magnet chills right on top here are some shots let me know what ya think

Great idea! Let us know how it turns out.
 
Ok I got this dimmer switch and a plug from an old DVD player with this fan how do I go about wiring this baby up to get to stirring

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Ok I got this dimmer switch and a plug from an old DVD player with this fan how do I go about wiring this baby up to get to stirring

In essence, you will be "breaking" the hot wire.
1. Attach the neutral directly to one of the two leads on the motor (If the wires are color coded it will be white, if not try to follow the wires to the plug prongs. The neutral will be the larger of the two if your plug does not have a round ground prong)

2. Attach the black wire on cord (or "other" black wire) to one black wire of your dimmer. Attach remain black wire on dimmer to remaining fan wire

3. If your cord has a round ground prong, then there should be a third wire in the cord that will be green or bare copper. This would attach to the green wire of the dimmer. If you have a two wire cord, simply cap/tape off the green dimmer wire.
 
Thanks a lot wiring was a breeze, exactly how you said to do it and she is working like a champ not to build my enclosure and get a stir bar this weekend prolly with some DME and yeast nutrient time to harvest some heady yeast going to try and see if the Conan in my cans from awhile ago will pull thru if not there new breed of yeast there using will be up in line

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The parts I was running while making the stir plate lol. They are the first side runnings of float cam switches for an elevator company
 
do your homework - my first flask did NOT take heat/cool well, like the good stuff should - it cracked and I lost all my starter in the ice-water cooling bath. My current flask is VWR (cat # 89000-370) and it does fine.
 
Also keep in mind the batch size and appropriate starter size to suit. For 10G batches, a 2L flask is not big enough. I made that mistake already. I am looking to upgrade to a 4L or 5L soon.
 
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