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Anyone else use an Apollo 4000? (science)

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:05 pm
by cassius987
Just wondering if any of the other scientist folks use an Apollo 4000 or related free radical analyzer in the lab. I've been sitting in front of my lab's machine for the last ten work days... it's a total shift from the normal routine of getting to stand up/walk all day (which I much prefer). Mainly posting out of boredom but also curious if anyone uses one of these and how they keep it happy (equilibrated)...

Re: Anyone else use an Apollo 4000? (science)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:45 am
by cassius987
No one then? Figures. :(

Re: Anyone else use an Apollo 4000? (science)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:34 am
by fireglo
I've used this Apollo 100 before:

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Re: Anyone else use an Apollo 4000? (science)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:45 am
by cassius987
Nice signal to noise ratio.

Re: Anyone else use an Apollo 4000? (science)

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:45 am
by doctorwho
fireglo wrote:I've used this Apollo 100 before:
The AM stations I would listen to on the way home from my second shift job would play that just before the news at the top of the hour ... it helped me keep track of time (the commute at that time was typically 45-60 minutes).

As to the Apollo 4000, I have not used (or seen) one. Sorry!