[DIYbio] Re: DIYBIO what type of centrifuge should I buy?

For me, variable speed and timer are a MUST. No doubt about it. Spend a little more today, and safe a lot for tomorrow.
Do you need to precipitate at RT or at 4ºC?

How much money would you like to spend and which use? DNA, cell, proteins precipitation....

I wouldn't buy a 2nd hand unless (A) is very cheap or (B) can be fixed in case of need.

The lab is pro or diybio mode? If it is the second, built one by yourself, there are 3-4 models/iterations on github. We build the one from biohack academy (waag) and is enough to start (also is cheap, easy to repair and easy to improve). 

PM me if you need more help.

El jueves, 15 de diciembre de 2016, 16:27:48 (UTC+1), Josh Melnick escribió:
I need to buy a centrifuge, any suggestions? should it be variable speed and have a timer? what brand? I am working to start a lab up in Dallas at the moment. 

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