I used a magnetic today and there is no stir bar in the fermenter!Or a magnet
I used a magnetic today and there is no stir bar in the fermenter!Or a magnet
Why have you swallowed yours?I wonder how many magnetic stir bars accidentally get flushed down the loo?
Why have you swallowed yours?
There's one in the u-bend of my utility room sinkI wonder how many magnetic stir bars accidentally get flushed down the loo?
Why have you swallowed yours?
Not yet, but I'm still a beginner.
Just wondering since I'm using a converted bathroom as brewery, and The Big Porcelain Telephone makes a rather handy trub-dump.
All I do is tilt the flask so you can see the magnet on the edge of the flask, offer that edge to the centre of the plate and slide the flask into position, start the rotation slowly and check it is rotating and then increase speed to just get a small vortex. Never had a problem really.I can't seem to get the magnetic stir bars to rotate properly. At the minute the stir bar is rolling in position. Have spent all morning trying different configurations of magnets placed on the top of the computer can but can't get it to work properly. Anyone know how to orientate the magnets.
Have tried that. It just rolls at fast pace but does not doing to create a vortex. Going to bottle up a beer and then have another attempt at it.All I do is tilt the flask so you can see the magnet on the edge of the flask, offer that edge to the centre of the plate and slide the flask into position, start the rotation slowly and check it is rotating and then increase speed to just get a small vortex. Never had a problem really.
It should spin, not roll. I don't really understand what you mean by "just rolls". Are you using a former PC fan as the basis for your stir plate? Is the magnet stuck to the centre of the fan?Have tried that. It just rolls at fast pace but does not doing to create a vortex. Going to bottle up a beer and then have another attempt at it.
Yes, my build includes a speed controlller. Something cheap off ebay sold as a PC fan speed controller, with a rotary knob that to wind the speed up or down.Agreed! The ‘old PC fan’ approach works a treat for me and I have a suspicion that might even be what is inside some of the cheaper commercial stir-plates. I do find some kind of speed control is necessary though to avoid the bar skipping out.
If you are using individual magnets @jayk34 then I would recommend orienting them like this (sorry, best photos I can do without disassembling).Anyone know how to orientate the magnets.
I'm using an old pc fan with a magnet from a hard drive. I stuck it on top of a fanta bottle lid to stop the magnet didn't stop the fan.It should spin, not roll. I don't really understand what you mean by "just rolls". Are you using a former PC fan as the basis for your stir plate? Is the magnet stuck to the centre of the fan?
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