| Increment | 1 V, 1 mA |
| Output Range | 5 to 600 V, 1 to 200 mA, Max.120 W |
| Timer Range | 1 min to 9 hr, 59 mins |
| Output Jacks | Two Sets |
| Dimension (L × W × H) | 280 × 237 × 118 mm |
| Net Weight | 3 kg |
| Gross Weight | 4 kg |
Fast response time
Wide voltage range support
Real-time status monitoring
Advanced circuit protection
Precision-controlled output
Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A11 separates nucleic acids or proteins by breaking their secondary structures, ensuring separation based on size. It is used in molecular biology, genetic research, and protein analysis for mutation detection, and denatured protein studies.
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Labtron Electrophoresis Power Supply has efficient power management, optimizing energy consumption to ensure long-lasting and reliable performance without unnecessary power waste. These have quick setup operations, allowing users to initiate experiments effortlessly, reducing preparation time, and improving workflow efficiency. Their high stability performance maintains consistent voltage and current, ensuring precise and reproducible results across multiple tests. They feature safety protection features incorporating advanced safeguards, such as overheating prevention and short-circuit protection, providing safe and secure operation. Our electrophoresis power supply has an energy-efficient operation and minimizes power usage while maintaining high functionality, cost-effectiveness, and environmental friendliness for long-term laboratory use.








Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and performance of an electrophoresis power supply. It is essential to keep the device in a dry and dust-free environment and ensure adequate ventilation to prevent overheating. Regularly inspect cables, connectors, and power cords for any damage and clean the unit periodically to avoid dust accumulation. Using the correct buffer concentration and gel composition helps prevent unnecessary strain on the power supply. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies are designed with high-quality materials and protective casing, ensuring durability and stable operation over extended periods.
While electrophoresis power supplies are primarily designed for gel electrophoresis, they can also be used for applications requiring precise low-voltage DC power, such as electroblotting, cell electroporation, and electrochemical reactions. However, it is crucial to ensure that the voltage and current settings align with the specific requirements of the alternative application. Labtron’s power supplies provide adjustable voltage and current outputs, making them versatile and suitable for a wide range of laboratory experiments beyond electrophoresis.
Electrophoresis power supplies typically operate in three different modes: constant voltage (CV), constant current (CC), and constant power (CP). In constant voltage mode, the voltage remains fixed while the current varies depending on gel resistance. This mode is commonly used for DNA and RNA electrophoresis. In constant current mode, the current remains steady while the voltage adjusts, making it ideal for SDS-PAGE and protein separations, where maintaining a stable migration rate is crucial. Constant power mode is useful for applications like isoelectric focusing (IEF), where both voltage and current are adjusted dynamically to maintain stable power output. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies offer flexible operation in all three modes, allowing researchers to choose the most suitable setting for their experiments.
Excessive heat generation during electrophoresis can lead to gel distortion, poor band resolution, and sample degradation. Factors like high voltage settings, prolonged run times, and inadequate buffer circulation contribute to heat buildup. To manage this, it is recommended to run gels at lower voltage settings for longer durations, use cooling systems or pre-cooled buffers, and ensure that the electrophoresis chamber is well-ventilated. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies incorporate stable voltage control and heat management features, reducing the risk of overheating and ensuring optimal separation conditions.
The optimal run time for electrophoresis depends on factors like gel type, buffer composition, molecule size, and applied voltage. Running the gel for too short a time may result in poor separation, while running it for too long can cause diffusion or band smearing. A good practice is to monitor the dye front movement or use a pre-determined migration chart. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies offer real-time monitoring and adjustable run-time settings, ensuring researchers can achieve precise and reproducible separations.
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