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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# Wisconsin Photoreactor +# Wisconsin Photoreactor (WPR) -An open source photoreactor. 3D printed enclosure, commercially avaliable components, and a little bit of custom circuitry. +An open source photoreactor. 3D printed enclosure, commercially avaliable components, and a little bit of custom circuitry. ![WPR photo](./coverart.jpg) @@ -12,31 +12,33 @@ Please see the LICENSE file for the complete license. This repository is being mirrored to several version control systems in an attempt to ensure maximum avaliability. | name | url | -| ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | +| ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | | Chem | https://git.chem.wisc.edu/gellman-group/wisconsin-photoreactor | -| GitHub (primary) | https://github.com/uw-madison-chem-shops/wisconsin-photoreactor | +| GitHub (primary) | https://github.com/uw-madison-chem-shops/wisconsin-photoreactor | | GitLab | https://gitlab.com/uw-madison-chem-shops/wisconsin-photoreactor | -## Assembly Instructions - -TODO - -## Enclosure - -TODO - -## Electronics - -TODO - ## Safety -The Wisconsin Photoreactor is for use by trained chemistry researchers and should be handled carefully. +The Wisconsin Photoreactor is for use by trained chemistry researchers and should be handled carefully. The Wisconsin Photoreactor platform utilizes high-intensity LEDs which can cause eye damage if looked at directly. Light-filtering safety glasses should be worn whenever the photoreactor light source is powered on. LEDs emitting different colors will require different types of light-filtering safety glasses for protection. Extra precuation should be taken around ultra-violet and near infra-red light sources emitting "invisible" light. +## Assembly Instructions + +This repository contains detailed assembly instructions. +Please see [wpr-assembly.pdf](./assembly-instructions/wpr-assembly.pdf) +## Enclosure + +The WPR is designed around a mechanically robust 3D printed enclosure. +Every WPR has the same base, see directory `photoreactor-base`. +The WPR top is meant to be switched based on the reaction vessel used. +See directory `photoreactor-tops` for our ever-growing collection of vessel types. + +## Electronics +The WPR incorporates small custom circuit boards controlling the LEDs and fan. +Please see the assembly instructions for more detailed information.
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