Right, a test for temperature and the speed with which it is gained, plus seeing how much overshoot occurs.
Reading the instruction manual and the little spreadsheet within the manual, this unit will control the temperature with the probe attached between 0ºC to 100ºC. With no probe attached, the temperature range possible is 0ºC to 300ºC.
It seems that I must have done something wrong when I mixed up the 500ml solution; possibly setting the temperature way higher unknowingly.
Today I decided to get a feel for how the temperature rises and where it stops rising for a given temperature. I started with cold water straight from the tap, which was 23.6ºC. I set the temperature parameter on the unit to 50.00ºC, starting with one litre of water with the stirrer at 1500 rpm.
Within a few seconds the temperature started to rise, In the first picture on the left there are 8 horizontal bars, which I found out is the intensity of the heating element in action. Below the numeral 5, there is a three bar vertical wave, this I understand is lit when the unit is actual heating. The vertical two part bar to the left of the 1500 numerals, is a rotating bar (captured here in a vertical position) this tells me the motor is turning the magnetic stirrer.
The temperature after around 40 seconds has already started to rise, showing 23.7ºC
If you look at the speed that it took to start raising the temperature, then look at how long the intervals were from 45ºC on, it is obvious that it works quite well.
25ºC was attained at 2'.00"
30ºC was attained at 4'08"
35ºC was attained at 6'10"
40ºC was attained at 9'45"
45ºC was attained at 12'43"
50ºC was attained at 30'00"
I measured the temperature 5 minutes after it reached 50ºC with two independent units. My standard digital cheapy probe, 49.4ºC and my Aritherm very expensive and calibrated (some time ago) unit, 49.6ºC Over run didn't happen, as it essentially stayed at an indicated 50ºC.
The below picture at 45ºC shows the bars on the left are now down to two bars, the heating on indicator under the numeral 5 is not on. Stopwatch shows the elapsed time.
Final picture at 30'.00" showing 50ºC. At this stage the heating element status is down to one bar and there was virtually no change in the temperature readout in the ensuing five minutes.
I am very pleased with this unit.