Wiki is back up.Graham also updated it with the latest modifications. He made some connectors so we can plug an oscilloscope directly in to see the exact wave of the pulse during use.
-- Cameron
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 10:58:49 AM UTC-7, cameron wrote:
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 10:58:49 AM UTC-7, cameron wrote:
Folks,I bought an old Invitrogen Electroporator on Ebay for $65. There wasn't a manual so one of our members reverse engineered it and created a wiki detailing how it works. Graham Widerman also found some flaws in the design so he replaced some of the components. For those who want to build your own electroportator, this is a great document to use. We also built in leads which allows us to hook up an oscilloscope directly to monitor the wave form during electroporations. Find the wiki HERE. This is the only place on the web where information can be found on this electroporator so please share as needed.Cameron
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