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Using to a heater to heat 5L of water.

1. How can I stop this heater at 70C without a thermostat?
2. Will a potentiometer work?
 
More info required.
As above...
Have you already got your heating element and equipment?
 
Not that I know a lot about heating elements but these just look like there are different wattage/sizes of heaters. Nothing about heaters that switch off at 70C
 
You will need a temperature sensor of some sort to detect the water temperature, whether it me a simple thermostat or a sensor back to a temperature controller.
 
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Whatever you do, don't just wire a potentiometer in series with your element!!
As said above, you need a sensor/thermostat of some sort. Why do you specifically not want to use a thermostat? This is the sort of job they are designed for!
 
You can't heat to a specified temperature without a thermostat. (well not quite true you can heat to 100 degrees C as the water just boils off at that)
If you know the starting temperature of the water, the heat loss from the vessel you could approximate the right temp with a timer but that's very rough...
 
Picking up on @Pat H thought - you could time it to get to 70C (cooking thermometer) and set egg timer or an electrical timer. But thermostat is the most accurate method.
 
Why do you specifically not want to use a thermostat? This is the sort of job they are designed for!

I'm waiting for an answer to this from the OP....
 
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You can't heat to a specified temperature without a thermostat. (well not quite true you can heat to 100 degrees C as the water just boils off at that)
If you know the starting temperature of the water, the heat loss from the vessel you could approximate the right temp with a timer but that's very rough...

You would need to factor in the starting temperature of the water, ambient temperature of the room.. impossible to be anything like accurate.
 
A simmerstat? A thermostat is the only way to go for any sort of accuracy though.
 
So my post #7 offering decent safety advice received no likes, but my crap joke has got 5. It's a crazy world, but I like it :-)
 
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and you've had a like off me for your moan post. :p
 
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Wonder where he's gone. Probably down Maplins for a big variable resistor?
 
Better off nicking one from an old stage lighting dimmer, he can then heat the room as well as his liquid.
 
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1. How can I stop this heater at 70C without a thermostat - REMOVE HEAT
2. Will a potentiometer work? - NO

tell us more ?
 
Whatever you do, don't just wire a potentiometer in series with your element!!
As said above, you need a sensor/thermostat of some sort. Why do you specifically not want to use a thermostat? This is the sort of job they are designed for!

What would happen if I wired in a potentiometer ?

The temperature control options I have seen have been quite expensive!
 

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