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*Part of the [[Open Source Laboratory Construction Set]]
*Part of the [[Open Source Laboratory Construction Set]]
*A Device with a Semispherical Cavity in the Top
*A Device with a Semispherical Cavity in the Top
*[[Open Source Round Bottomed Flasks]] can be placed in this cavity
*[[Open Source Round Bottomed Flask]]s can be placed in this cavity
*When the temperature setting is changed, or temperature drops below a certain threshold, the coil of wire around the cavity is turned on and the flask is heated
*When the temperature setting is changed, or temperature drops below a certain threshold, the coil of wire around the cavity is turned on and the flask is heated
*It is cleaner than a [[Open Source Heated Labratory Bath]], yet more efficient+consistent than the [[Open Source Hotplate]] making it preferable for many use cases
*It is cleaner than a [[Open Source Heated Labratory Bath]], yet more efficient+consistent than the [[Open Source Hotplate]] making it preferable for many use cases

Revision as of 20:33, 19 May 2018

Basics

Used For

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

  • Safe (IE no exposed mains power, or exposed heating elements)
  • Have the first on built to a 1L Capacity Round Bottom Flask, but have the desigm be scalable
  • AC or DC Power Inputs
  • Fast
  • Efficient (As Possible of Course)

Basic Design

Power Supply

  • Takes in the AC or DC power and converts it down to what the circuit works off of

Control Panel

  • Arduino/Rasberry Pi can monitor the temperature and adjust accordingly
  • Add dials and a cheap LCD for interface

Heating Componets

  • Nichrome wire around some sort of insulator
  • Custom Ceramic, or a Fiber Ceramic, maybe both?

Shell

  • 3D Printed Box all the above componets fit in

BOM

See Also

Useful Links