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Can a signal voltage be obtained from the pump so that the actual flow can be recorded?

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Can a signal voltage be obtained from the pump so that the actual flow can be recorded?

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Yes. There is an output jack on the flow control peristaltic pump (FC) that provides a voltage proportional to the flow. A simple calibration procedure is used to establish this factor (in volts/µl/min). Our flow indicator (FI-1) can be used with the FC and pressure servo controller with peristaltic pump (PS-200) to obtain a similar voltage output.

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