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Re: gEDA-user: home made hot plate
Dave N6NZ wrote:
Seeing DJ's hot plate photo brought to mind a link I once saw, where a
guy built a home-brew SMT hot plate. I can't find the link, but as I
recall, he used a few low-ohm high-watt power resistors epoxied to a
piece of aluminum sheet. He drove it with a 0-30V bench supply and
controlled the temperature manually by varying the voltage.
Seems to me that one should be able to build a pretty good hot plate
that way for not a lot of money. Although I would think that copper
might give more uniform heat spreading than aluminum (at much greater
expense, however, unless you get lucky). And a thermostatic temperature
control shouldn't be hard.
-dave
and for you ex-mit folks, it makes that 6.302 thermal controller lab [1]
seem all the more useful!
-Dan
[1] http://preview.tinyurl.com/2t98g8
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