You can also paint one side of the jar black and run it in the sun.
A desk lamp nearby works well.
ode
At 12:31 PM 11/11/2007 -0600, you wrote:
I use a light bulb- it works thermally, causing convection currents to
move the water. It might not be as slick as the mag stir, but it works for
me. I use a small clear xmas tree light in a nite lite plug I got at the
grocery store. Ode says it works best for shorter jars, like an old
pickle jar, you can bend the silver wire. I just use a tall quart jar
anyway, and it seems to do a good job. You can put in in a pineaplle can
and set the jar on top.
Or you could get a 40 w bulb and set it next to the jar.
Kathryn
On Nov 11, 2007, at 8:52 AM, Linda wrote:
Thanks for the information on the measurements for silver.
I would like to have a generator that makes the cs by itself but I can't
afford one.
I have a great brother who knows how to do all that stuff though so he is
going to build the generating part for me.
I know how to make a magnetic stirrer but I need a teflon coated stir
bar. These things were all over the place when I was working as a
laboratory tech; nobody ever gave them a thought, but since I retired I
found out just how expensive they are. Anyone know where I can get one at
a reasonable price? $90 for 12 is too much since I only need one. Didn't
find any on Ebay.
Or maybe there is something else I can use for the stir bar......?
Linda
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