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- Description:MicroPulser™ Electroporator
- W×D×H:29×21×8 cm
- Ambient Operating Temperature:3.5...35 °C
- Ambient Operating Humidity:0 - 95% (noncondensing)
- Output:3,000V Peak into > 600 W Load, Limited at 100 A Peak Maximum
- Input:100–120 V or 220–240 V
- Protocol:5 Bacterial, 5 Fungal
- Waveform:Decaying or truncated decaying exponential-decay with resistor capacitor time constant
- Weight:2.9 kg
- Cat. No.:100446-902
- Supplier no.:1652100
The MicroPulser™ Electroporator provides safe and reproducible transformation of bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms
- One-button pulse delivery
- Rapid charge time for fast sample handling
- Arc quenching (ARQ) system significantly reduces arcing, protecting against sample loss
- High-voltage 3,000 V capability improves efficiency in larger-volume cuvettes
- Compact, space-saving design
- Audible and visible pulse indicators
- Time constant and actual volts displayed to monitor reproducibility
Manual programming allows voltage to be selected in a 200–3,000 V range, with 10 V precision, and allows pulse width to be selected in a 1.0–4.0 ms range with 0.1 ms precision.
DNA, RNA, siRNA, proteins, virions, nucleotides, carbohydrates, and dyes can be electroporated into cells. The electroporator has preset programs optimized for common bacteria and fungi, and the ability to manually program voltage and pulse width.