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Re: gEDA-user: aroma hotplate info
You might try putting an iron skillet on your hotplate as a heat
diffuser. It will take some extra time to heat up, but should be much
more even (also useful for making candy on an electric range). Used
ones should be available for a lot less than $20.
-Jeff
ps, I've been reading this list for a awhile, odd that my first post
contains info from a cooking show.
On 11/3/06, DJ Delorie <dj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I did an experiment with my hotplate to see how evenly it heated up
(not very). Results here: http://www.delorie.com/pcb/hotplate/
It includes a video of the paste melting so you know what to look for,
not that it's subtle or anything.
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