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Autosampler tray options HP 7673A

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I have a 6890 with what I think is the 7673A autosampler on it. It has a G1512ax controller and a G1513A injector tower. It currently does not have a 100position tray on it but I am looking at adding one to the system. I see that there are 18596A/B/C 100 position trays for the 7673 series, but im not sure which one I should be purchasing. Can anyone help in pointing out which trays would be compatible with the current setup?

Thanks
I'm not entirely sure the difference between the A/B/C models of the tray but I can tell you the only ones I ever see out in the field are Cs.
I believe you'll also need the circuit board that goes into the control box, that the tray will plug into. I've had to remove that to use as injector-only.
I have a 6890 with what I think is the 7673A autosampler on it. It has a G1512ax controller and a G1513A injector tower. It currently does not have a 100position tray on it but I am looking at adding one to the system. I see that there are 18596A/B/C 100 position trays for the 7673 series, but im not sure which one I should be purchasing. Can anyone help in pointing out which trays would be compatible with the current setup?

Thanks
Da net problem!
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