This is exactly correct Paul and I have both shown the 500V models we have
here.  I bought a second 500V one.  I like the fact that some have four
outputs too.  These are used for genetic research.

Bill

On Thu, Oct 15, 2020, 1:20 AM Paolo Cravero <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>
>   The PS Paul and I have goes to 500V but I've found some that goto 300
>>> which seems perfect for this with 4 sets of outputs!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> Maybe it is not what Bill meant, but electrophoresis power supplies come
> in ranges up to 300Vdc (minimum) and few dangerously hundred mA. Add a
> current limiting circuit for human safety as suggested by gergebert and
> you're set. Easy to find in US and UK over eBay. With some patience can be
> had with less than 100 USD/EUR/GBP.
>
> Paolo
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