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Hi Chris
Check to see if you have voltage on pins J48 and J49 with the filament leads (P48-P49) disconnected. You should read about 8 volts. If not, then there is a problem with the filament power supply. Connect the leads of the meter onto the pins with the source OFF. Turn source ON and read the value. Use a good meter because it will float to the accelerating voltage of 3kV.
Gilles
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Date: lun. 2006-04-03 15:29
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Objet: [ISOGEOCHEM] D+ emisson
ISOGEOCHEMers:
We have a Delta Plus that recently lost source HV and emission (but not
high voltage) for an unknown reason. After fixing the vacuum system, we
were still unable to restore emission. We have tried replacing the
filament, checked the source leads, checked the filament on the board
(J48/49), board fuse looks good and source ceramics are all intact.
We've even tried just powering down the instrument and that didn't work
any magic.
Any ideas? We're fresh out right now, and any help would be most
appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris Yarnes
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Chris Yarnes, Ph.D.
SIRF Manager
Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
206.543.6327
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