On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 5:44 PM, d wright <djwrister@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Now they both work. So the heat test fault my not be the peltier but just a loose connection that I inadvertently re connected when I swapped lower units. Thank you all for the help. Biorad proved worthless.
Hey Dan, I played around with both of those iCyclers and they seem to give the error about 1 in 4 times that they are powered on. The only solution I've found is to power it off and on. Kind of annoying but they both work I guess. As far as I can tell all the cable connections are snug so I don't think its anything you did.
-Cory
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