Analog Stirring Controller 115v

SKU:
LS-ASC-SM1
$535.00

Description

Analog Stirring Controller 115v

Our original Analog Stirring Controller lets you plug in (and control) the magnetic stirrer motor mounted on the bottom of most heating mantles. This allows you to have direct control over the stirring mechanism inside the mantle.

Just plug it in, and watch your magnetic stir bar go!

Features:

  • Analog control knob
  • Regulates the speed of magnetic stir bars
  • Helps you control vapor pressure
  • Made in the USA
  • Backed by Lab Society’s warranty

More control than ever.

The front of the unit has an on/off switch and an analog knob with a range of 0-100%.

The magnetic stir bar is spun via this integrated controller, allowing you to regulate the input voltage of the resistive devices it is connected to through adjustments to the knob.

The magnetic stir bar will be operational after the correct connections are achieved.

This means that you are able to set the unit to the desired speed, being careful to ensure that the magnet does not start to spin out of control.

We wanted to make sure that you could fine-tune this system to achieve exactly the right setting for your needs in any given situation.

Control your vapor pressure.

The adjustability of the spinning mechanism of this analog stirring controller allows you to have greater control over your vapor pressure, which proves to be very useful in real-world laboratory situations.

The Lab Society custom analog stir controller lets you slow down the stir bar and reduce the overall vapor pressure in the system as you see fit.

Made in the USA.

Made right here in the USA, these units operate at 120 Volts.

We’ve gone out of our way to make sure that every component was sourced and produced with the highest-grade internals on the market.

We systematically reject any opportunity to “go cheap”, and always make sure that we can stand behind each and every component in our original products.

In the end, we know that these products need to get the job done in your lab, and anything less would simply be a waste of time.