If you have used elecrophoretic units especially latest ones, it is nearly impossible to get electrocuted, all chambers must be closed fully, once you pull the cables they automatically locked by the enclosure.
On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 7:19:14 AM UTC-8, John Griessen wrote:
-- On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 7:19:14 AM UTC-8, John Griessen wrote:
On 12/18/2015 11:25 PM, Alex D wrote:
> I am not pursuing of ''zapping myself'' so i think those calculations are irrelevant,
No one ever pursues unsafe conditions and I never suggested you would, just that casting about for quick
ways to get to point B is not a good safety recipe so you should stick with electroporator products instead
of building it yourself.
besides that I never seen anyone touching
> cuvette with two hands
It's not the cuvette, its the wires between modules. You were suggesting to use an electrophoresis supply and gel box it seemed
to me...
If you understand the one handed approach to touching anything high voltage and have that really at
a gut level you'll probably be safe.
I didn't see that anyone has responded to the original question yet.
Is sonication just as good as electroporation?
Probably depends on the recipe. Electroporation can be done in a flash is one of its pluses.
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