

Flippin` `eck Guy!guypettigrew wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 3:30 pmVery pretty. But why would you need a double stir plate?
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Cobnut wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 3:56 pmOne issue I do have is with my 2L flask - it seems to have a base which isn't flat and unless I am super-careful, the magenetic stirrer spins off the centre of the base and lands (not stirring) at the side. Maybe I bought a flask which is too cheap?
Anyone else have similar issues? Would a different sized (longer/shorter) stirrer help?
I find the triangular section stir-bars are more stable than the ring or oval type, and so can cope better with slightly domed bases. Similarly, small-ish ones (say an inch or less) are more stable than longer ones. Though either way the stir-plate's magnet arrangement (e.g. spacing) needs to be suitable for whatever length of bar is chosen; mismatching plate design and bar length is another common cause of instability.guypettigrew wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 4:24 pmSame problem here! I centre the stir bar onto the magnet in the top plate and then turn the speed of the stirrer up very, very slowly. It still whizzes off sometimes!
It sounds like you used the same design as me.vacant wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 2:54 pmLooks great. It's images like this that sometimes make me wish I wasn't a bodger.
For the moment, I'll stick to my built-from-scrap stir plate - phone charger connected by bent paper clips to a computer fan with a magnet from an old hard drive stuck on it. Tell a lie, I did spend £4.16 on a Zalman fanmate 2 speed controller as the computer fan is fixed speed!