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Steps
Mount the magnet to the PC Fan by gluing the washer to the top of the fan. Then place the magnet on top of the washer. The washer acts as a electromagnetic
shield between the magnetic components of the fan and the mounted magnet.
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Mount the fan to the enclosure. You want the magnet to be as close as possible to the top of the enclosure. Some people use bolts with nuts and washers to raise the NOTE: Keep in mind that the weight of the container of liquid may cause the top of the enclosure to sink.
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Mount the remaining components (DC power jack, potentiometer, on/off switch) to the enclosure.
Start the basic wiring by adding the positive and negative wiring to the DC power jack. Then connect the positive line from your jack to the on/off switch.
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Wire the Potentiometer, LM317T Voltage Regulator, Resistor, and Fan together. Review the "LM317T Flowchart" and "Wiring
Voltage Regulator Pin Diagram
Comments" images, and the LM317T Voltage Regulator Datasheet[3] link for specific wiring guidelines.
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Wire the Capacitors if necessary. The 0.1 ohm capacitor is required if the distance between the DC power jack is greater than 6" from potentiometer. The 1.0 ohm
Double Check & Turn it on. Double check your connections and make sure wires are not touching inappropriately. Turn your potentiometer about half way, plug in your
9V or 12V power supply and click the on/off switch if necessary. If it doesn't work, review the diagrams and try and determine what's wrong.
Add electrical tape to exposed wires. Remove any pieces of wire, solder, or woodchips that may still be in the enclosure. And, tape any loose wires down as
necessary.
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cost.
FINAL THOUGHTS. This wikiHow uses the flowchart from StirStarters which uses a 330 ohm resistor. I have no idea if it matters that I used a stronger resistor. I was
unable to find a LM317 voltage regulator and a 2K Potentiometer so a LM317T and a 5K Pot was used. The Images do not use the 1.0 ohm Capacitor because of the added build
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Tips
You can use a multimeter to test problems with your wiring. Do not glue the magnet to the washer. This will allow you to adjust the position of the magnet for best placement. When wiring, add the capacitors last, it is much easier for beginners to understand the electronic schematic/diagram without them, and you can test the stir plate wiring without the capacitors. You can get a PC fan from an old computer or pc power supply. You can get 2 rare earth magnets from an old hard drive.
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Warnings
Electricity kills, regardless of voltage. Do not work on electronics while plugged into the power source.
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