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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Anybody Live Near Ann Arbor, MI

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I have a 220VAC circuit I had installed in my garage for my big YAG system. Don't have 220 at the office, although that may have to change soon as we are doing bigger lasers now besides what is on our website.
 





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See an eye said:
Is there a usable powersupply to use with the argon in the DNA Sequencer?


Here http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1217914231, you can see many things about the unit. The unit is 220V so the components are 220V as well. The laser itself doesn't care what the original voltage of the power source is. The power source in the unit is 220V, but the laser works fine with a 110V power source. However, the high volume fan, the water pump, the water heater, etc. all run on 220V.

Peace,
dave
 

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FrothyChimp said:
I am the proud owner of a 96 lane DNA sequencer. Now I can finish sequencing the Chimp genome and make a race of atomic super chimps! Prepare for a new world order where the monkey spanks you! Muhahaha!
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I found the perfect uniform shirt for the employees of your new DNA lab

http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/sciencemath/9899/?cpg=ab

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dave
 
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I love thinkgeek. The latest shirt I bought from there (being mathematically inclined) was: 2+2=5 For Very Large Values of Two.
 




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