On 01/27/2016 07:45 PM, Simon Quellen Field wrote:
> The cycler would just sit on the top of the washing machine when in use.
> If you need more than 50 degrees, you could turn up the house hot water temperature, or add a small inline water heater.
It could work in a lab with sinks as well and it's a dirt simple concept. Might appeal to DIY as the most robust and maybe
lowest initial cost system if there are some generic and safe solenoid valves to use.
Is the "heated lid" feature needed to be "same as" the thermocycling temperature, or hotter to stop
condensation? "Same as" seems like it would be fine to me and as long as the water flow was surrounding
it would be "same as".
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