PowerEase™ 90W Power Supply (230 VAC) (Australia) - FAQs

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30 个常见问题解答

我的PowerEase 90W电源保险丝熔断。我该如何更换?

PowerEase 90W电源配有一个备用保险丝。请参见使用手册第17页对更换保险丝的详细说明。

我的PowerEase 90W电源出现“恒定模式改变”错误。为什么?

以下是出现该错误的可能原因和解决方案:

- 恒定电压模式改变为恒定电流模式。电流极限设置过低,对电流上限产生冲击,从而使恒定电压模式改变为恒定电流模式。应升高电流极限至500 mA。
- 恒定电流模式改变为恒定电压模式。电压设置过低,对电压上限产生冲击,从而使恒定电流模式改变为恒定电压模式。应升高电压极限值300V。

我的PowerEase 90W电源出现“负载变化”错误。为什么?

以下是发生这种情况的可能原因:

- 在电泳过程中增加或移除电泳系统
- 连接系统中出现缓冲液泄漏
- 过度升温
- 过多的缓冲液蒸发
- 连接系统中出现连接松动
- 电流设置过低

我的PowerEase 90W电源出现“短路”错误。我该怎么办?

以下是可能原因和解决方案:

- 负载超过500 mA:电源的最大输出量为500 mA,所以应确保不超过500 mA。
- 电源保险丝熔断:按照使用手册第17页的说明更换保险丝。
- 输入电压错误:检查电源接入口附近的输入电压开关。

我正在使用你们的PowerEase 90W电源。电源停止运行,同时发出警报,屏幕显示“温度过高”。问题出在哪里?

这可能是因为电源过热。请执行以下操作:

- 关闭电源。检查电源风扇周围的气流是否充足。降温后,通过接通电源开关重启电源。
- 如果您无法重启仪器,请关闭电源并从电源插座上拔掉电源线,然后发送邮件至techsupport@lifetech.com来联系技术服务。

我的PowerEase 90W电源停止运行,同时发出警报,屏幕显示“泄漏”。你们能否提供帮助?

这最可能是因为在运行期间检测到接地泄漏。应检查电泳系统是否存在不正确的接地情况,然后关闭和打开电源开关以重启电源。

我正在使用你们的PowerEase 90W电源。电源停止运行,同时发出警报,屏幕显示“电压过高”。问题出在哪里?

- 确认使用了正确的电泳缓冲液。
- 确认所有电线正确连接。
- 关闭电源并重新启动;重新开启应用。
- 如果您无法重启仪器,请关闭电源并从电源插座上拔掉电源线,然后发送邮件至techsupport@lifetech.com来联系技术服务。

我的PowerEase 90W电源停止运行,同时发出警报,屏幕显示“空载”。可能原因是什么?

- 电泳槽导线未连接到电源或电泳装置,或电泳槽出现短路: 检查电源和电泳槽的连接处,确保连接完好无损;检查电泳装置中的电线。重新连接好电线以接通电路。按开始/暂停按钮,重新开始电泳。
- 由预制胶上的胶带残留、错误的缓冲液浓度或电泳槽中错误的缓冲液体积导致的高电阻: 应确保移除预制胶上的胶带、正确配制缓冲液并在电泳装置中加入推荐的缓冲液体积。
- 电流降低至低于可接受额定值(4 mA): 电源具有内置的“空载检测”功能,可随时检测电流是否低于可接受额定值4 mA。

我正在使用PowerEase 90W电源。当开启电源后,LCD屏幕是空白的,风扇也不运行。我该怎么办?

以下是可能原因和解决方案:

- 交流电电源线未连接: 检查交流电电源线两端的连接情况。使用正确的电源线。
- 保险丝熔断: 更换保险丝。

Can I use the PowerEase 300W Power Supply (230 VAC) (Cat. No. PS0301) with the Owl system for running agarose gels?

Yes, the PowerEase 300W Power Supply (230 VAC) (Cat. No. PS0301) as well as the PowerEase 90W Power Supply (Cat. No. PS0090) are both compatible with the Owl chambers; confirmed for the Owl EasyCast B2 Mini Gel Electrophoresis System (Cat. No. B2) and the Owl A2 Large Gel System, 2.3L, 37.5 x 32.5 x 10.5cm (L x W x H) (Cat. No. A2). Also, vice versa, Owl 300XL power supply + adapters can be used with the Mini Gel Tank (Cat. No. A25977), XCell SureLock Mini-Cell (Cat. No. EI0001) and XCell4 SureLock Midi-Cell (Cat. No. WR0100).

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How do I replace the fuse on the PowerEase 90W Power Supply?

For detailed instructions on replacing the fuse on the PowerEase 90W Power Supply, please refer to Page 17 of the manual (https://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/manuals/PowerEase_90W_PowerSupply_man.pdf).

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What kind of routine maintenance do you recommend for the PowerEase 90W Power Supply?

The PowerEase 90W Power Supply requires no periodic maintenance with the exception of an occasional dry wipe-down of the instrument.

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Why do you recommend using the PowerEase 90W Power Supply at limiting Voltage for most applications?

The PowerEase 90W Power Supply is capable of operating at limiting voltage, or limiting current. However, we recommend operating it at limiting voltage for most applications as it provides the following advantages:

For most electrophoresis methods, resistance increases throughout the run. Under limiting voltage, current and power decrease throughout the run, providing an improving margin of safety over time.
The same voltage setting can be used regardless of the number or thickness of gels being electrophoresed.
Note: With the current limiting setting, the voltage will increase as resistance increases to satisfy Ohm’s law (V=IR). If no voltage limit is set and a local fault condition occurs, such as a poor connection, very high local resistance may cause the voltage to increase to the maximum capacity of the power supply. This may lead to local overheating and damage to the electrophoresis cell or create unsafe conditions. When operating under constant current conditions, we recommend setting a voltage limit on the power supply at or slightly above the maximum expected voltage.

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Can I use the PowerEase 90W Power Supply at its maximum electrical load limits?

For best results, we do not recommend using the PowerEase 90W Power Supply at its maximum electrical load limits. Variations in buffer conditions can result in exceeding the power supply’s maximum voltage, current, or power output capacity and produce undesirable variations in performance.

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What are the product specifications for the PowerEase 90W Power Supply?

The product specifications for the PowerEase 90W Power Supply are listed on Page 16 of the manual (https://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/manuals/PowerEase_90W_PowerSupply_man.pdf).

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What are the components included in the PowerEase 90W Power Supply?

The PowerEase 90W Power Supply includes the following components:

PowerEase 90W Power Supply
Extra fuse
Power cord
Note: Please use the power cord approved for your country/region. North America customers should use the Type B power cord; Japanese customers should use the JIS 8303 power cord; Chinese customers should use the GB 15934-2008 power cord; Australia/New Zealand customers should use the Type I power cord.

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What is the PowerEase 90W Power Supply?

The PowerEase 90W Power Supply is a microprocessor-controlled power supply designed specifically for mini-gel electrophoresis. The straight-forward, intuitive interface makes the powering of DNA and protein gel runs a simple and easy process. In addition, the PowerEase 90W Power Supply features:

Constant voltage or current settings
Built-in timer for walk-away gel electrophoresis
Four sets of output jacks that are compatible with most electrophoresis devices

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How many gels can I run using the PowerEase 90W Power Supply?

The PowerEase 90W Power Supply accommodates the running of 2 Mini gels, or 2 Midi gels.

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Can I run your protein gels overnight?

This is not really recommended, but it is always possible to increase run time by lowering the voltage of the run. In general, the relationships are linear - i.e., decreasing voltage by half will double the run time.

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Do I need to increase the voltage when I run a 1.5 mm protein gel versus a 1.0 mm gel?

If you are running the gel at constant voltage, you do not need to increase the voltage regardless of the thickness of the gel.

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Why do you recommend running your protein gels at constant voltage?

Using constant voltage allows the current and power to decrease during the run, providing a safety margin in case of a break in the system. Having lower power is a safety benefit and will also decrease the chances of experiencing an overheating of the gel. Further, the constant voltage setting does not need adjustment to account for differences in number or thickness of gels being run.

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The fuse on my PowerEase 90W Power Supply has blown out? How do I replace it?

One extra fuse is supplied with the PowerEase 90W Power Supply. For detailed instructions on replacing the fuse, please refer to Page 17 of the manual.

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I am getting a "Change in Constant Mode" error on my PowerEase 90W Power Supply? Why is this?

Here are the scenarios for this error with likely causes and solutions:

- Voltage changes to current. Current limit was set too low due to which the ceiling for current was hit and constant mode changed from voltage to current. Increase current limit to 500 mA.
- Current changes to voltage. Voltage was set to low due to which the ceiling for voltage was hit and constant mode changed from current to voltage. Increase voltage limit to 300 V.

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I am getting a "Change in Load" Error on the PowerEase 90W Power Supply? Why is this?

Here are likely reasons why this might happen:

- Electrophoresis systems were added or removed during a run
- Buffer leaking in a connected system
- Excessive temperature increase
- Excessive buffer evaporation
- Loose connection in a connected system
- Current set too low

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I am getting a "Short Circuit" error on my PowerEase 90W Power Supply? What should I do?

Here are possible causes and solutions:

- Load exceeds 500 mA. The output maximum on the power supply is 500 mA, so make sure that it is not exceeded.
- Blown fuse in the power supply. Replace fuse following instructions on Page 17 of the manual.
- Incorrect input voltage. Check input voltage switch near power inlet.

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I am using your PowerEase 90W Power Supply. The operation stopped with an alarm and the screen displays: "Over Temp" What is the problem?

This is due to overheating of the power supply. Please do the following:

- Turn off power supply. Check for sufficient airflow around the power supply fan. After cooling down, restart the power supply by turning the Power switch to the on position.
- If you cannot restart the instrument, turn off the power, disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and contact Technical Service by sending an e-mail to techsupport@thermofisher.com.

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My PowerEase 90W Power Supply stopped working with an alarm and the screen displays "Leakage". Can you please help?

This is most likely due to a ground leak detected during the run. Check the electrophoresis system for improper grounding and restart the power supply by turning the Power switch off and on.

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I am using your PowerEase 90W Power Supply. The operation stopped with an alarm and the screen displays: "Over Voltage" What is the problem?

Here are some suggestions: - Verify that the running buffer is correct.
- Verify that all cables are attached correctly.
- Turn the Power switch off and on again; restart application.
- If you cannot restart the instrument, turn off the power, disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and contact Technical Service by sending an e-mail to techsupport@thermofisher.com.

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My PowerEase 90W Power Supply stopped functioning with an alarm and the screen displays "No Load". What is possibly wrong?

Here are the possible causes and suggested solutions:

- Electrophoresis leads are not connected to the power supply or to the electrophoresis unit(s), or there is a broken circuit in the electrophoresis cell. Check the connections to the power supply and on your electrophoresis cell to make sure the connection is intact; check condition of wires in electrophoresis unit. Close the circuit by reconnecting the cables. Press Start/Pause to restart the run.
- High resistance due to tape left on a pre-cast gel, incorrect buffer concentration, or incorrect buffer volumes in the electrophoresis cell. Correct the condition by making sure the tape is removed from the pre-cast gel, buffers are prepared correctly, and the recommended volume of buffer is added to the electrophoresis unit.
- Current has dropped below acceptable rating (4 mA). The power supply has a built-in “No Load Detection” feature that can detect when the current drops below the acceptable rating of 4 mA.

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I am using the PowerEase 90W Power Supply and am seeing that the LCD screen remains blank and the fan does not run when the power is turned on. What should I do?

Here are possible causes and solutions:

- AC power cord is not connected. Check AC power cord connections at both ends. Use the correct cord.
- The fuse has blown. Replace the fuse.

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