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2. OpenBCI Dongle
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3. Electrodes and cables, such as OpenBCI Gold Cup Electrodes and Ten20 Paste
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4. Lithium battery and charger OR 6V battery pack (AA batteries not included)
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5.Optional: (x4) plastic feet for board stabilization. Not needed if you have a board case
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5.Board Case
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### 1. Your Board
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**Important note**
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If you are using a non-OpenBCI battery holder (not recommended), please check the polarity (red +/black -) BEFORE powering up your OpenBCI board. A reversed polarity will burn out your board.
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### 5. Clear Board Case and (x4) Plastic Feet
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### 5. Clear Board Case
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Recommended: use the clear case that comes with your board.
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If you do not have a board case, your Cyton kit comes with 4 plastic feet that can be snapped into the holes of your board to provide extra stability while working.
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The case and plastic feet cannot be used at the same time.
Please [follow the step by step guide](../../Software/OpenBCISoftware/01-OpenBCI_GUI.md) to install the OpenBCI_GUI as a standalone application. Keep an eye out for specific Cyton requirements such as installing the FTDI VCP driver.
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