Re: [Histonet] Microwave Processing

2023-11-08 Thread Duraine, Lita R via Histonet
Hello all, I use microwave processing exclusively. First of all, are you making sure that each reagent is completely extracted before the next reagent is administered? I know the tissue cannot be completely dry, but all residue reagent should be siphoned off before the next one goes in.

Re: [Histonet] Microwave Processing

2023-11-08 Thread Cooper, Brian via Histonet
They may make a combo UPS/line conditioner. That would be ideal. Line conditioners stabilize and protect against power spikes/surges. Thanks, Brian -Original Message- From: Campbell, Tasha Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 12:40 PM To: Cooper, Brian Cc:

Re: [Histonet] Microwave Processing

2023-11-08 Thread Campbell, Tasha via Histonet
What does a line conditioner do? The company was bought out recently and basically has no employees so I have no one to help me. Tasha Campbell Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 8, 2023, at 3:36 PM, Cooper, Brian wrote: > > Hi Tasha, > > Maybe look into getting a line conditioner for your

Re: [Histonet] Microwave Processing

2023-11-08 Thread Cooper, Brian via Histonet
Hi Tasha, Maybe look into getting a line conditioner for your tissue processors. Your tissue processor vendor may have some suggestions. Thanks, Brian D. Cooper, HT (ASCP)CMQIHCCM| Histology Supervisor Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Children's Hospital Los Angeles 4650

[Histonet] Microwave Processing

2023-11-08 Thread Campbell, Tasha via Histonet
Is there anyone that is super familiar with microwave processing? I really need some help. I am having trouble with my tissue and I think it's the processing. I don't know what else it would be. We moved to a new building so I don't know if the power could be stronger and its changing the