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ps_faq [07/08/2018 14:14] pieter [Why are my output values different from those of a similar experiment?] |
ps_faq [07/08/2018 14:16] pieter [What about connecting more than one unit to the same power supply?] |
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====What about connecting more than one unit to the same power supply?==== | ====What about connecting more than one unit to the same power supply?==== | ||
- | The outlets being in parallel each electrophoresis unit will be supplied with exactly the same voltage. However, current and power may differ due to differences between them even when exactly | + | The outlets being in parallel each electrophoresis unit will be supplied with exactly the same voltage. However, current and power may differ due to differences between them even when the same model, gel, buffers, etc... are used. Therefore, it is recommended to run several electrophoresis units only in the constant |
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+ | The total current and power of the power supply will rise for each tank connected to it. The sum of the currents of each tank may not exceed the maximum current of the power supply, the same for the sum of the required power. | ||