(All times in PST)
	Today's Headline:  H1 PSL Water Leak.  
	H1's state this morning:  DOWN.  ITMx was swinging around, and Kissel cleared history for M0 Lock to calm it down.
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		8:40-9:41:  ETM Charge measurements (Kissel)
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		8:46 - done?:  HAM6 ISI investigations (Jim W)
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		8:47 - 9:40:  Checking MX hvac sensors (Bubba)
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		9:02-10:48:  TCSx rf driver investigations (Jason & Alastair)
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		9:05 - 9:58:  Turning off/removing two (of 4) HAM6 pumps (Kyle)
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		9:09:  Fire Dept on site for RAFAR (Radio & Fire Alarm Reporter) problem:  Will need to visit all buildings with RAFAR box.
		
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				9:40-ish:  Bubba noted that their two vans went over the X-arm bridge (Looks like they thought they could get to the box by driving around the building. [?])
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				9:50:  Third vehicle arrived
 
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		9:57 MX Compressor work, also gave an MX Instrument Air alarm (Joe D)
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		10:12:  ISS cable pulling
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		~9:45am:  Noticed we had a PSL WD trip (no alarm, just noticed no light).  Possible chiller water leak, noticed from dataviewer check by Ed/Peter.
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		10:36:  Restart ISS Model & DAQ on the PSL  (Barker)
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		11?:  TCSy work (Alastair, Jason)
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		Facilities Tour out to MX (Bubba)
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		10:55  Checking Gust meter cabling at EX (Jim)
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		11:00:  Investigate possible PSL chiller leak in H1 PSL Room(Peter, Ed)
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		11:05:  Another gust meter check (Jim, Ian, Fil)
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		11:08-11:40:  Jenne LVEA tour with cousin
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		11:13- lunch time:  TCSy work begins (Alastair, Jason)
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		1:05:  ISS Cable pulling (Alfredo, Ben, Fil, Mark)
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		1:35:  Check microphone electronics in CER (Terra)
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		1:38:  framewriter testing (Jonathan)
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		1:48:  HAM6 VAC check (Chandra)
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		1:59:  Eyewash station maintenance (Bubba)
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		2:30-2:42:  PNNL Tour in CR (Jeff K)
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		3:05 Continuing TCSy work (Alastair, Jason)
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		3:06-3:26 CP3 fill (Kyle)
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		3:52:  Checking tubing for chiller in the diode room (Jeff B)
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		3:53:  Checking POPX at ISCT1 (Sheila)
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		4:01:  Mic Check (Terra)
	Turned off locking servos for the night for ISS, FSS, & PMC.