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Hop to it
Yep that's right.. the best thing since just about ever is upon us.. well.. almost..
I got hold one of the Beta units to test under no obligations and I've gotta say, they are one sexy bit of kit.
Right to the nuts and bolts..
The Unit
The operation of the stir plate is essentially as we all know it, up arrow goes faster, down arrow goes slower..
To access and set the temperature you currently press both the up and down arrows and it switches to heat mode, up and down to set. This operation is currently being looked at and a refinement of how to access the heat cycle is on the cards.. Ive got pretty big fingers so its a little finicky to get them both pressed.. but really is a minor issue, I'd happily put up with it for what this unit does.
So, Once the temperature is set, what it will do is heat the top of the stir plate to the temperature set, the little heating light will be constant on during heating and when it reaches temp, it'll blink. Ive been using this one on 29'c
I played with it and just water for a few days checking the water temps and such, took tap water to temp in a few hours and easily held it there.
Ive gotta say, Im super impressed and totes chuffed that Michael has brought this out, winter starters need not take that extra day because of the cold fluctuating temps, I might actually be able to remove it from the kitchen table now and make them in the brewery without having to be concerned of overnight temps.
It's simplicity is it's brilliance.
No affiliation with DSP other than being a fiercely loyal fanboi of these guys service, initiatives and products.
I got hold one of the Beta units to test under no obligations and I've gotta say, they are one sexy bit of kit.
Right to the nuts and bolts..
The Unit
The operation of the stir plate is essentially as we all know it, up arrow goes faster, down arrow goes slower..
To access and set the temperature you currently press both the up and down arrows and it switches to heat mode, up and down to set. This operation is currently being looked at and a refinement of how to access the heat cycle is on the cards.. Ive got pretty big fingers so its a little finicky to get them both pressed.. but really is a minor issue, I'd happily put up with it for what this unit does.
So, Once the temperature is set, what it will do is heat the top of the stir plate to the temperature set, the little heating light will be constant on during heating and when it reaches temp, it'll blink. Ive been using this one on 29'c
I played with it and just water for a few days checking the water temps and such, took tap water to temp in a few hours and easily held it there.
Ive gotta say, Im super impressed and totes chuffed that Michael has brought this out, winter starters need not take that extra day because of the cold fluctuating temps, I might actually be able to remove it from the kitchen table now and make them in the brewery without having to be concerned of overnight temps.
It's simplicity is it's brilliance.
No affiliation with DSP other than being a fiercely loyal fanboi of these guys service, initiatives and products.