Re: [DIYbio] low cost open electroporator

On 04/29/2016 02:23 PM, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
> Now thinking back to those discussions, there was a lot of concern
> with isolation. Would a wireless microcontroller obviate most/all
> concerns? Obviously isolation would still be good to protect the
> microcontroller... but assuming isolation development time cost more
> than a few $2 replacement ESP8266... well, does that assumption hold
> true?

The isolation that is needed is for safety, not economy, so no you can't skip it
and ship a product and not get bad karma, sued, end up way worse off than Willie Nelson
when his financial manager set him up with "tax shelters"...etc.

Anyone on this list interested in doing some of the leg work with me?
for a product with an oshwa.org pedigree as a kit, and same thing assembled and ETL tested
for North America/Europe lab equipment level of safety. For lab equipment your lawsuit
for product harm damages fails if you stick your tongue in it, but not for household stuff
'where babies rule'.


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