WaveVortex 10 Replacement Brushes

Part Number
(WV10-Brushes)

The WaveVortex uses mechanical silver-graphite brushes to make electrical contact between the rotating shaft and the potentiostat cell cable entry.  Over time with regular use, these brushes will wear and require replacement.  Pine Research suggests that brushes always be replaced in pairs.  There are also special brushes for use in low-humidity environments.

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[alert color=”blue” icon=”info-circle”]Pine Research recommends that brushes be replaced in pairs![/alert]

The WaveVortex uses mechanical silver-graphite brushes to make electrical contact between the rotating shaft and the potentiostat cell cable entry.  Over time with regular use, these brushes will wear and require replacement.  Pine Research suggests that brushes always be replaced in pairs.  There are also special brushes for use in low-humidity environments.

[alert color="blue" icon="info-circle"]Pine Research recommends that brushes be replaced in pairs![/alert]

Visit our YouTube channel for helpful instructional videos regarding the use and maintenance of this and many other Pine Research products!