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SEDEX 55 on an agilent 1200 using chemstation

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Hi there folks :P

I found topics concerning hooking up a SEDEX 75 to an agilent system using a specific port but no information concerning to SEDEX 55. :?

Do you guys know if it is feasible ? I found a I cheap SEDEX 55 online an I thought about buying to make our HPLC more versatile.

Thx in advance ! :mrgreen:
I believe you need a 35900E A/D box to use this and other non-Agilent detectors on the 1200. We have two, but for Agilent 1100.
I changed my plan, I have a Waters Alliance system with a A/D converter, I'm going to try to use this system instead, we don't have the agilent converter.

Waters's A/D converter is called busSAT/IN Module.

Thx
I'm looking for a SEDEX 55 but now I'm wondering if I should be looking to buy a SEDEX 75. I'm having trouble finding the technical differences between the 2, I guess the 75 has better sensibility and such but is it that significant ? Would the SEDEX 55 be a good ally nonetheless ?
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