I think the main thing controlling the current is the cheapness of the batteries and the amount of electrode surface in contact with the buffer. It actually stays cool even with 150v, and I get maybe 10 gels out of a bank of batteries.
This is my PCR machine
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpt1/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/12622378_1540136766299061_5737772239883873713_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9
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Re: [DIYbio] Re: PCR trouble
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