Hi Coen,
I was reading the instruction sheet sent with the system, and it not to let the electrodes dry with gel/salt/minerals. Given that there is a high mineral content in our water, we had assumed that it would be problematic to use tap water, so we have been using filtered water instead. Hence ...
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- Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:36 pm
- Forum: BioSemi Hardware
- Topic: Cleaning Electrode
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- Wed Aug 07, 2013 6:11 pm
- Forum: BioSemi Hardware
- Topic: Cleaning Electrode
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Re: Cleaning Electrode
Santa Barbara has unusually hard water (a lot of calcium). Would this make a difference regarding the use of tap water?
- Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:34 pm
- Forum: BioSemi Hardware
- Topic: Cleaning Electrode
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Cleaning Electrode
Hi,
We have been cleaning the electrodes with filtered water. However, our campus recently installed a reverse osmosis filter. Would it be better (or worse?) to use the reverse osmosis water to clean the electrodes?
Best,
~James
We have been cleaning the electrodes with filtered water. However, our campus recently installed a reverse osmosis filter. Would it be better (or worse?) to use the reverse osmosis water to clean the electrodes?
Best,
~James
- Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:02 pm
- Forum: BioSemi Hardware
- Topic: EEG Triggers from a Mac
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EEG Triggers from a Mac
Hi There,
I am trying to set up EEG triggers to be sent from a Mac laptop. Given how difficult this has been, I'm either assuming that no one else has ever done this, or I am missing something REALLY obvious. So, if there is a general solution to this problem, please let me know.
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I am trying to set up EEG triggers to be sent from a Mac laptop. Given how difficult this has been, I'm either assuming that no one else has ever done this, or I am missing something REALLY obvious. So, if there is a general solution to this problem, please let me know.
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