Might I suggest a J&J DT60 operated on a Car Battery with an inverter to bring the Voltage to Mains Spec. (or is this a bit bulky?)
 

Greg

Greg Watts
Senior Biochemist
Sydney Adventist Hospital
(02) 9487-9518

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Subject: Electrolyte estimation in the Field

Dear Colleagues,

Can anyone suggest a battery powered and robust means of estimating Na, K, urea and creatinine which can be used in hostile environments?

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Thanks very much

Helen Smith

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