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| |description='''O2k-Peltier Temperature Control''': Built-in electronic thermostat controlling temperature for two O2k-Chambers in the range of 4 to 47 °C; ±0.002 °C (at room temperature). Continuous recording of the O2k-Copper Block temperature with DatLab. Temperature change from 20 to 30 °C within 15 min; cooling from 30 to 20 °C within 20 min. Integral component of the O2k-Main Unit. The electronic temperature control of the O2k replaced the conventional water jacket.
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| == Lower limit of experimental temperature ==
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| ::::* From O2k-Series E there is a more efficient temperature management system in comparison compared to previous series. At an ambient temperature of 21.1 °C, a stable Peltier power of about 83% reached 0 °C from 37 °C in about 1 h.
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| ::::* For an ambient temperature of 25 °C, the O2k-Chamber can reach lower temperatures down to 4 °C. The use of temperatures lower than 4 °C is not within our O2k-specifications, as such the quality control parameters under these conditions are not guaranteed. We recommend taking special precautions with a set temperature of 0.5 °C as it could potentially damage the O2k-Chambers or any other component.
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| ::::* For experiments at 0 °C, the O2k can be exposed to ambient temperatures slightly above 0 °C (all the electronic components are evaluated under minimum temperatures of 0 °C, which should be avoided due to condensation concerns). For low room temperatures close to 0 °C a humidity control system should be used.
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| :::: With O2k-Series D a stable chamber temperature of 0 °C was obtained at a room temperature of ~14 °C. The cooling power of the Peltier element reached 95% of its maximum capacity.
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| ::::* To use temperatures lower than our O2k-specifications , see [[MiPNet06.05 Test Experiments on O2k-Specifications| test experiments on O2k-Specifications]]. Please note that to reach a lower ambient temperature needed for experiments at 2 °C, a cold room is not necessarily required; an air-conditioned room should suffice.
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| == Troubleshooting ==
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| === Block temperature does not increase while heating with full power ===
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| ::::* '''Customer ID''': Stier A, [[FI_Turku_Nikinmaa M]]
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| ::::'''Question:'''
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| Our O2k (likely bought in 2004) seems to have a problem of temperature control (error message + T°C staying at RT despite a set T°C of 40°C). Following the instructions of [[DatLab_error_messages]]; I switched it off and on (likely > 10 times), tried with an older version of the software and different temperature (20 to 40°C), but nothing seems to fix the issue. Representative data is attached (2020-04-22).
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| ::::'''Answer:''' See [[DatLab_error_messages#DatLab_error:_Average_block_temperature_over_past_10_min_has_not_reached_set_temperature|DatLab error: Average block temperature over past 10 min has not reached set temperature]] and [[DatLab_error_messages#DatLab_error:_Block_temperature_does_not_increase_while_heating_with_full_power|DatLab error: Block temperature does not increase while heating with full power]]. If the problem persists, the O2k-Peltier Temperature Control has an electronic defect and the O2k-Main Unit has to be sent to the electronics workshop of OROBOROS for service.
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