On 12/08/2012 08:47 PM, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
> That would mean you control for gel resistance everytime you make a gel.
Sounds like a good way, and suggests a combo power supply and meter
to hook up to your gel trays. That would defeat safety interlocks though.
So maybe all you want is some meter leads that adapt an ordinary Fluke meter
to the safety HV leads that connect to a gel tray.
Or... removing the lid throws a switch that puts the system in meter mode
and stops any high voltage going out...
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Re: [DIYbio] Current and voltage reqs for electrophoresis power supply
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