Julabo BC4 Heat Circulator


Item Model/Manufacturer: Julabo BC4 Heat circulator
Description: Tested a year ago, basically new. However, the power supply cord is lost. $1000 off list price. Shipping is $200 extra if not picked up.
Price/MSRP: $1800
Current location of item: Willits CA
Estimated lead time: immediately
Fulfillment: Drop shipped / Direct from seller for extra $200 or PICK UP preferred
User support / Warranty: no

That picture is obviously not the specific rig in question. Any chance you can post a pic of where the missing power cord plugs in?

Or confirm voltage and socket config?

If 110V is this the correct cord?

$7 at Wally World.

Possibly FREE if you already have a breeding colony set up for them (I found they like the dark, and usually give them a dedicated drawer to nest in)

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on the Back it says 230v 60hz and here is a photo of the male part of the plug.

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Yep, those don’t usually breed as quickly.

https://www.sfcable.com/6ft-nema-6-20p-usa-3-pin-plug-to-c19-sjt-power-cord.html?

Pro tip: they actually seem to breed faster if you throw them in the draw w/out removing the twist tie or plastic bag. Not sure why…

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Im not sure what you mean by breed?

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Your power cords don’t multiply in the drawer?!?

Maybe you should sing to them of wiggly

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haha ok, yeah totally. still need some coffee it seems

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Mine certainly do, I have built up a pretty impressive colony of them at this point, the 240V ones included haha

Edit: I think its all about drawer placement, mine are in a file cabinet tucked into a corner that rarely gets used. I think this encourages faster multiplication.

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It’s kind of like Schrödinger’s cat. They are both breeding and not breeding in your drawer. Hmmmmm…

yep. I suspect they isomerize in there as well…

Schrödinger’s cat suggests a racemic mixture.

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