if the hot plate will run at that low of a temp, it'll do just fine. Too high a temp and sometimes you get yellow CS , probably due to over active atoms colliding?
An old tuna can with some perforations sitting on a coffee maker works.
A heating pad works.
A nightlight under a perforated tuna can works. [It's better to cut a 1" hole in the center]
A desk lamp placed close to the side of the container works. [haolgen or tensor, preferably]
Ken

At 01:20 PM 10/29/01 +0000, you wrote:
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Hi all,


I wonder if a hot plate could be used for heating the water to about 100 F and in this way let thermal convection do some gentle stirring? Would there be enough stirring, or should the temp be a little higher to cause more convection? What do you all think?


Thanks,
Dan





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