[DIYbio] Re: [diybio-boston] Re: Beta Test My Gel Box

It was recently Saturday, but you cant say OP did not deliver.  Here are two posts on the progress of the gel box:

About the transluminator

About the box progress/build itself

About translumination in general

Coming soon will be a post about the cost/part breakdown, and what parts of the design need to change.

--A


On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Avery louie <inactive.e@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the tip.  I am not sure what to do about licensing yet, but we will see what happens.

--A


On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Bryan Bonvallet <btbonval@gmail.com> wrote:
CC licensing is not the best idea for schematics. There are a number of open hardware licenses to draw from. I recently read an article that was geared towards the 3D Printing world, but their discussion of open hardware licenses is pretty interesting with respect to SCM. The hash on this address should take you directly to a comparison of open hardware licenses and where they are perceived to fail.
-Bryan


On Thursday, July 25, 2013 10:16:12 AM UTC-4, Cpp wrote:
I am building an extremely crazy cheap gel box, with the goal of being able to sell an adjustable power supply+transluminator+assembled box for $150.  I tested it today and it worked.  Now I am looking for a few people who want to beta test the system.  I want to roll out the first 10 units to beta testers by mid august, and if that goes well I want to have these boxes available all the time.

For $150, here is what you get:
Gel box
100V adjustable power supply
Blue Light Transluminator

I will release a video demo before you send me any money, but you can sign up by giving me your contact info here.

You can learn more about the design and how it stacks up against other boxes by reading this post or this one.  Once the design is finalized, mechanical drawings and schematics will be available for all parts and will probably be licensed CC BY SA or something similar.  I am using this as a litmus test to see if people are interested in other cheap lab equipment.  I hope to drop the barrier to entry into biotech, and you can help by supporting this project.  A lot of people say that, but check out the price comparisons- I let my design, and price speak for itself.

--A

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