A generator is probably the cheapest option if you can go manually start it
after a few hours.
I purchased a UPS for a DNA sequencer which shouldn't lose power when in
use. You may also want one to add a few hours of leeway before the
generator is needed.
You should measure the tissue processor's
Folks,
I'm just wondering about the effects of a power outage on the tissue in a
tissue processor. I have a small dermatopathology lab, which moved about a
year ago to a location more prone to power outages. Last weekend the power
was out for about 7 hours, which meant that the tissue was in 100%