Re: [DIYbio] Re: the diy equipment list?


-50 or lower freezer would be nice, but I imagine shipping on that might be massive, plus I think they need a special dedicated 220V line?  I could be mistaken though.

this can be achieved by replacing the gas with r22 or 134a, I'm having a friend (and expert) researching if a normal freezer can use this with som small mods like better insulation and stuff 

and i really digg your centrifuge part, that is almost cheaper than diy solution ^^ definitely gonna look into this when i get to that point in lab setup

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