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Revision as of 10:42, 4 March 2020
O2k-Open Support alert |
We provide service and support based on open innovation
- - listed in the Oroboros Ecosystem Agenda 2020
Mar 2020
- Mar-04 We
- Do you know that a damaged OroboPOS-holder might lead to a leaky chamber?
- After chamber reassembly you might experience a leaky chamber due to a damage O2k-parts, specially the OroboPOS-holder - Β»Leaky chamberΒ«
Feb 2020
- Feb-28 Fr
- Calibration parameters are transferred to experimental DatLab files
- Save calibration information from selected Marks while DatLab is connected to the O2k during an instrumental calibration run. Air calibration and zero oxygen calibration can be performed and saved in a single DatLab file or in separate DatLab files. - Β» Oxygen calibration - DatLabΒ«
- Calibration parameters are transferred to experimental DatLab files
Jan 2020
- Jan-31 Fr
- Reproducibility committment in high-resolution respirometry: quality control in oxygen calibration
- In the DatLab 7.4 software, new instrumental DL-Protocols guide the user automatically step-by-step, to calibrate the instrument accurately. Reproducibility is monitored and documented when following user-friendly standard operating procedures (SOP). - Β»Oxygen calibration - DatLabΒ«
- Reproducibility committment in high-resolution respirometry: quality control in oxygen calibration
- Jan-30 Th
- Do you check the O2 flux at the end of the air calibration with the O2k-chamber closed?
- In DatLab 7.4, instrumental DL-Protocols guide you automatically towards closing the O2k-chamber after air calibration, to monitor "O2 slope neg." (negative) as a test of any biological contamination which would increase oxygen consumption in the absence of a biological sample. - Β»Oxygen calibration - DatLabΒ«
- Do you check the O2 flux at the end of the air calibration with the O2k-chamber closed?
- Your air calibration is not effective until you set mark βR1β andclick on Calibrate and copy to clipboard in the O2 calibration window. - Β»Oxygen calibration - DatLabΒ«
- Jan-24 Fr
- Do you write the serial number of the polarographic oxygen sensor (POS) in the βO2k configurationβ window?
- Including the POS serial number in the Β΄O2k configurationΒ΄ window is important to keep a track record of the sensors used according to the O2k. This will be especially helpful if troubleshooting is needed. Β»O2k configurationΒ«
- Do you write the serial number of the polarographic oxygen sensor (POS) in the βO2k configurationβ window?
- Do you perform O2k-Chamber volume calibration?
- The volume calibration is essential to ensure that the chamber volume is correctly calibrated to its standard volume of 2 mL (or 0.5 mL for the O2k-sV-Module). - Β»O2k-Chamber MitoPediaΒ«
- Do you perform O2k-Chamber volume calibration?
- Do you use the correct O2 solubility factor (FM) in the βO2 calibrationβ window in DatLab?
- The O2 solubility factor varies according to the medium used and influences the air calibration. - Β»Oxygen solubility factorΒ«
- Do you use the correct O2 solubility factor (FM) in the βO2 calibrationβ window in DatLab?
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