Lab Scale Fermentor

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Lab Scale Fermentor

Prototype Development

I have acquired some components and will report on construction progress of a low-cost "lab scale" (~1 liter) microbe fermentor.

Our basic chamber is a small consumer slow cooker ("crock pot"). This unit from Proctor Silex has a glass lid with a soft rubber lip seal.

The lid is made of glass. It appears not to be tempered, as the handle is attached by a screw through a drilled hole. This is good, because it means we can drill our own holes for stirring, sensors, and fluid lines.

The heating jacket is a light-gauge aluminum bowl with a band heater around it. The heater has two elements, measuring 477 ohms and 200 ohms. The front-panel switch selects element 1, element 2, or both in parallel, providing 28W, 66W, and 94W respectively at 115V input. There is no thermostat.