On 02/27/2015 02:29 AM, Mac Cowell wrote:
> It would be interesting to explore a hybrid design combining dynamic conductive heating in the tube block with constant radiative
> heating from a lamp or hot air flow positioned at just the right distance, instead of a heated lid in constant contact with the
> cap. Can the radiative heat source be set up to always add +20C to the exposed cap and 5-10 C to the reaction mixture?
Sure, and with a little fan to help cool. It will be tough to make them always add +20C passively, but it is
easy to use the micro and feedback loop to control it actively.
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