The chamber measures 7.50″W x 11.5″L x 8.00″H.
High Volume, Non-Gasket Chamber
$663.00
- For use with EZ-Anesthesia
- For use with a hood or bio safety cabinet
- Holds up to 16 mice or 4 med. rats
- Heavy-duty, polycarbonate plastic
Сatalog number:
EZ-161A
Categories: Anesthesia Accessories, Anesthesia Systems, Instruments/Platform
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Сatalog number:
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A365 can be used as a precise voltage source by placing a precision “dummy” resistor load across the output terminals. Precision resistors (such as the 100 Ω, 1000 Ω and 10,000 Ω resistors in WPI’s optional Dummy Load Resistor Kit #DRL) when placed across the output terminals convert the precision current levels to accurate voltage levels.
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