Chapter 5 -- Cell Connections; Cell Cable Overview; Ancillary Apparatus; Ae Connections - Gamry Reference 3000 Operator's Manual

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Chapter 5 -- Cell Connections

Cell Cable Overview

The Cell Connectors are two 15-pin D-connectors on the front of the Reference 3000.
The upper (female) connector is labeled Counter/Working. It carries the cell current between the Counter
electrode wire and the Working electrode wires and the instrument
The lower male connector is labeled Sense Inputs. It contains only high impedance inputs used to sense
potentials in the cell.
Gamry's standard cell cables always come in pairs. Each cable has a D-connector on one end and a number of
leads to connect to electrodes in an electrochemical cell. The D-connector end of the cable is connected to the
appropriate D-Connector on the front of the Reference 3000. The male and female cables cannot be
interchanged.
Every Reference 3000 is shipped with a pair of standard shielded cell cables. The Gamry part numbers for
these cables are 985-85 and 985-90. They are both 60 cm complex cables, with D-connectors on one end a
color coded banana plugs and/or pin sockets on the other end.
In some cases, your system may also include special purpose cell cables. The special purpose cell cables will
include documentation describing their use.
You should always screw both cell cables into place since cables can fall off the unit. This can be disastrous if it
occurs during an experiment.

Ancillary Apparatus

Do not use the Reference 3000 with ancillary apparatus connected directly to any of the cell leads. Examples
of ancillary apparatus include DVMs, oscilloscopes, chart records, and data loggers. Ammeters and voltmeters,
regardless of their specifications, almost always create problems when connected to the Reference 3000 cell
leads. Ancillary measurement devices can be connected to monitor points on the rear panel of the Reference
3000.

AE Connections

The AE (Auxiliary Electrometers) is an option for the Reference 3000. Its inputs often connect to an
electrochemical device, such as a battery or fuel cell stack. The inputs can also connect to external
measurement devices, such as a pressure sensor.
AE connections are not described here. See Chapter 7 for AE connection information.

Fuses in the Cell Cable

The Reference 3000 could be damaged if currents much larger than 3 amps were to flow into or out of the
Counter electrode or Working electrode leads. Improper connection to a battery, fuel cell, or super capacitor
could cause this type of damaging current to flow. All Reference 3000 Counter/Working cell cables contain
fuses in the cable that will protect the instrument if it is misconnected. A later section of this manual discusses
the fuses and their replacement.

Normal Cell Connections

This section assumes that you are using standard, shielded cell cables. This information does not depend of the
length of the cables.
The cell end of the standard cell cables terminates in a number of banana plugs and two pin jacks. Each
termination comes with a removable alligator clip. Table 5-1 identifies the terminals of the cables.
Chapter 5 -- Cell Connections--Cell Cable Overview
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