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7/7: I changed the LabVIEW program so that for now if the temperature is NaN or zero, the hot plate will not turn on or off.
 
7/7: I changed the LabVIEW program so that for now if the temperature is NaN or zero, the hot plate will not turn on or off.
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7/24: We noticed that after running the heater in the hot air box, the air temperature increased at the beginning of the next run even while the heater was off. One possible reason for this heating is that the hot plate remains hot for a while, and when the lid is put on the box, the fans blow air from the hot plate toward the thermistors.

Revision as of 21:38, 28 July 2015

7/7: I changed the LabVIEW program so that for now if the temperature is NaN or zero, the hot plate will not turn on or off.

7/24: We noticed that after running the heater in the hot air box, the air temperature increased at the beginning of the next run even while the heater was off. One possible reason for this heating is that the hot plate remains hot for a while, and when the lid is put on the box, the fans blow air from the hot plate toward the thermistors.