The voltage range of the LHB2C Lab Use Electrophoresis Analyzer is 0 to 600V.
Yes, this electrophoresis power supply unit is suitable for various laboratory applications, including both protein separation and DNA analysis.
Attach the red end to the positive electrode (anode) and the black end to the negative electrode (cathode) of the gel box.
The maximum current output of the LHB2C Electrophoresis Analyzer is 100mA.
To switch modes, press the 'constant T' button to activate constant voltage mode or the 'constant A' button to activate constant current mode.
The LHB2C Electrophoresis Power Supply uses a BGXP-5 5A fuse.
Yes, this electrophoresis power supply unit is designed for use in laboratories involved in molecular biology, biotechnology, and other research fields.
The digital panel displays the current settings, including voltage or current output, helping users to easily monitor and adjust the parameters.
The power supply requirement for the LHB2C Electrophoresis Analyzer is 220V ±10%, 50Hz.
Yes, it is capable of outputting to four groups synchronously, making it efficient for multiple experiments.
Ensure that the power supply is connected correctly, and check the fuse. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
You can adjust the voltage or current settings by gradually rotating the 'Adjust' knob clockwise until the desired value is reached.
The voltage shift is ≤0.2%, ensuring precise and reliable operation.
The current shift is also ≤0.2%, allowing for accurate current control during experiments.
Yes, please follow the outlined operating instructions, including connecting electrodes, adjusting settings, and selecting modes for proper use.
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