Just a thought for you, maybe you could try heating with something other
than the electricity to avoid any inductive fields.  A gas cook top or a
propane camp stove.
-----Original Message-----
From: James Osbourne, Holmes <[email protected]>
To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 4:51 AM
Subject: RE: CS>How to heat solution?


>Try an immersion aquarium heater.
>James Osbourne, Holmes
>
>[email protected]
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve King [SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 4:44 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: CS>How to heat solution?
>
>>>Heating the water during processing also stirs things up a bunch, but
>it does introduce a whole host of variables that are difficult to
>control and not well understood.
>
>
>Hi all
>
>I'm new to the list and I have already found it
>very very valuable. So here's a quick question
>about heat. . .
>
>I have found when using DC (777SE) that ambient
>temperature seems to greatly affect production
>rate. On a cold day, the process takes a lot longer.
>
>Any ideas about how to keep the process warm
>without introducing more variables.  For instance,
>I would hesitate to put the glass CS vessel on a
>hot plate because the elements in the hot
>plate will introduce fields into the solution.
>What about a large container of water on
>a heating pad with the CS jar elevated (on
>glass) inside , like a double boiler?  e.g.:
>
>                               lid
>                           CS jar
>              non-conducting spacer
>            large container of water
>                      heating pad
>
>
>In general, how far from the heating pad
>would the CS jar need to be to greatly
>reduce the amount of electrical fields
>that the solution is subjected to?
>
>thanx!
>
>Steve King
>
>
>
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