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Note:
Older Pine bipotentiostats use only one cable for both the “drive”
and the “sense” signals. The YELLOW connection corresponds to
the disk, and the BLUE connection corresponds to the ring.
Figure 4.10: Stackable Banana Connector with Optional Stud Connector
The jumper cables used to short the opposing brushes feature stackable banana
plugs. If the cell cables from the potentiostat also terminate with banana plugs,
then these plugs can simply be inserted directly into either end of the jumper
cable. If the cell cables from the potentiostat terminate with alligator clips, then
the easiest way to connect such alligator clips is to first insert a banana stud
connector into the jumper cable (see Figure 4.10). The small tab on the banana
stud provides a good place to attach the alligator clip.
Figure 4.11: Routing Cables out of the Enclosure
4.4.3
Routing Cables and Tubing
The motor control cable may be routed out of the top of the enclosure to connect
the motor unit to the control unit (see Figure 4.11). The enclosure has slots along
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