Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Some questions come up on a regular basis and we suspect that many of our users are asking the same thing and just haven't contacted us.   The most common FAQs are below.

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Gamry is well-known for designing potentiostats that install inside computers, but the new Reference 600 is a stand-alone instrument.  What's going on?

How can I be sure that my Gamry Potentiostat is working properly?
By using the Universal Dummy Cell 4, you can quickly confirm that your Potentiostat is OK...or not!  
 

How do I install my new Gamry Series G Potentiostat?
Installation of the Plug and Play Series G is easier than ever.  Here's how.

How do I authorize my Version 5 Gamry Software?
Check pages 8 and 9 of the Quick Start Guide! If you get an error message that says you are not authorized to use a Gamry application, the Quick Start Guide tells you how to enter your Authorization Code.

How can Gamry design a low-noise Potentiostat that is installed inside a high-noise computer?  
Gamry's specification for noise and ripple is less than 20 microvolts rms.  How can we guarantee such a low noise level when our Potentiostat is inside a computer?

I get a better fit to my EIS data with a CPE than with a capacitor, but I'm not sure what it means!
Dr. Vladimir Jovic of the University of Belgrade has reviewed some of the literature on Constant Phase Elements.

How Do I Get my Cyclic Voltammograms Plotted the Way I Want?
The sign conventions in electrochemical experiments with your potentiostat may not be what you expect.  Here's how to get what you want with your Gamry system.

Should I run EIS on my coatings using "vs. Eref" or "vs. Eoc"?
For good coatings, specify the DC voltage "vs. Eref", not "vs. Eoc".  This FAQ explains why.

 

The open-circuit potential for my organic coating is +4.9 volts!  Is something wrong?
Yes and no.  This FAQ explains why you may be seeing this extraordinarily high open-circuit voltage. 

 

How do I paste data or graphs from the Echem Analyst?
It's easy!  This FAQ reveals the magic button! 

 

I purchased a Gamry CMS100 several years ago, but all of the Gamry product names names seem to have changed!  What's going on?
Yes, it is confusing in the short term.  Actually, it's a logical change that is explained here.

 

 





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