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Re: Building a Stir Plate

Postby Hammer One on Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:21 pm

That's a great job Twitt, I like the detailed wiring. Here's my low tech version stir plate
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I used a tyco train controller for power supply and speed control


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Re: Building a Stir Plate

Postby twitt on Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:28 pm

Hammer One wrote:That's a great job Twitt, I like the detailed wiring. Here's my low tech version stir plate


Thanks! I like the power supply/controller all in one, great idea. What are the electrical specs on the train controller? I also like plexi top, if i were to do it again, I might make it see through like yours, it would make it so much easier to explain to people when I'm showing them my equipment...
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Re: Building a Stir Plate

Postby Hammer One on Fri Jan 01, 2010 5:02 pm

The train controller has an AC and a DC hook up on it I used the DC


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