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I fail to see why I should pay about 1000$ for a hotplate/magnetic stirrer if the tech is so simple.
Is it possible to just throw a hotplate over a stirring plate (if the stirring plate is strong enough to keep rotating eg. 5cm distance). Im not sure if the magnetic field interfers in any way with the hotplate.
I saw on youtube DIY videos how some ppl use pc fans with glued magnets to cause a stirring. Is it possible to use those fans at the side instead of below?
Are there any other ways to cause the solution to move?
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Is it possible to just throw a hotplate over a stirring plate (if the stirring plate is strong enough to keep rotating eg. 5cm distance). Im not sure if the magnetic field interfers in any way with the hotplate.
I saw on youtube DIY videos how some ppl use pc fans with glued magnets to cause a stirring. Is it possible to use those fans at the side instead of below?
Are there any other ways to cause the solution to move?
Inspiration:
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