| Voltage Range | 5 to 200 V |
| Current Range | 1 to 2000 mA |
| Power Range | 1 to 200 W |
| Storage Function | Store 100 Methods |
| Programming Method | Can store 10 methods, each upto 10 steps |
| Timer Range | 1 min to 99 hr 59 mins |
| V-hr Function | 1 to 99999 V-hr |
| Output Jacks | Four Sets |
| Dimension (L × W × H) | 280 × 237 × 118 mm |
| Weight | 3.2 kg |
Error-free sample processing
Memory recall for last settings
Shock-resistant external casing
Seamless data logging capability
High-efficiency thermal management
Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A18 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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Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A14 : 10 to 300 V Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A15 : 10 to 600 V Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A17 : 30 to 1000 V Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A12 : 5 to 200 V Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A13 : 5 to 300 V Electrophoresis Power Supply LEPS-A22 : 5 to 600 VLabtron 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.








Error messages can indicate various issues, such as loose cable connections, excessive current draw, incorrect voltage settings, or short circuits. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies are designed with diagnostic display screens that help users quickly identify and resolve problems. To troubleshoot, users should first check all connections, verify the proper buffer composition, and ensure the correct power settings are applied. If the issue persists, Labtron provides technical support and user manuals with step-by-step troubleshooting guides.
When selecting an electrophoresis power supply, key factors include voltage and current range, mode of operation (constant voltage, constant current, or constant power), safety features, programmability, and ease of use. The power supply should be compatible with different electrophoresis systems to support various applications, from DNA agarose gel electrophoresis to protein SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies come equipped with user-friendly digital interfaces, multiple operational modes, and robust safety mechanisms such as overload protection and short-circuit prevention, ensuring efficiency and safety in the lab.
An electrophoresis power supply converts AC electrical input into a stable DC output, which is applied to an electrophoresis gel chamber. This creates an electric field that facilitates the movement of charged molecules through the gel matrix, separating them based on size and charge. Labtron’s power supplies are designed to provide precise and stable electrical output, ensuring minimal fluctuations that could affect gel migration. The devices allow researchers to adjust voltage, current, and power settings as needed, ensuring optimal conditions for different types of electrophoresis applications.
Electrophoresis power supplies operate in three main modes, each suited for specific applications: Constant Voltage Mode keeps voltage fixed while current varies depending on the gel resistance, making it suitable for DNA/RNA electrophoresis. Constant Current Mode maintains a steady current while voltage fluctuates, which is essential for protein electrophoresis such as SDS-PAGE to ensure uniform migration. Constant Power Mode keeps the power output constant by adjusting both voltage and current, typically used for advanced techniques like isoelectric focusing. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies offer all three modes, providing maximum flexibility and adaptability to various research applications.
Unstable power output can be caused by several factors, such as loose electrical connections, faulty gel chambers, incorrect buffer composition, or excessive current draw. Labtron’s electrophoresis power supplies are engineered with automatic voltage stabilization and real-time monitoring systems to detect and correct fluctuations, ensuring continuous and stable performance. Users should also check their system setup, ensure proper buffer concentrations, and verify that the power supply is not overloaded. If issues persist, Labtron provides dedicated customer support for troubleshooting and technical assistance.
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