It has been shown there have been issues with our H3 GS-13. Before pulling out the GS-13, the ISI table was visually checked for mechanical shorts (none were found). As another system/pod check, the ISI table was tilted in a couple of different states(by placing weight on table) such that the pod would be angled "down" & angled "up".
H3 is unique in that it is the GS13 whose axis is perpendicular to the Support Tubes (vs. H1 & H2 who are symmetrically angled wrt the Support Tubes). For our set up, the "crane-Southern" Support Tube is the side where the "TOP & unfixed" end of the H3 GS13 is. The "crane-northern" end of the GS13 is where the "BOTTOM & bolted-down" end of the GS13 is. Because of this geometry, it was easy to put weight on the table such that we tilt the TOP or BOTTOM of the GS13.
With the TOP tilted down, we did not notice any change in the H3 performance (we were looking at DataViewer, the signal looked noisy, and would only show big seismic bumps and then quickly damp that out, and return to the noisy state).
With the BOTTOM tilted down, H3's performance totally changed---for the better. H3's signal looked like its fellow H1 & H2. A Power Spectrum confirmed that H3 looked like the other GS13s when the BOTTOM was tilted down. The attachment's top plot shows the GS13s with the ISI weight down on the Northern end of the table. The bottom plot shows a balanced & unlocked ISI from last week (where we had an ugly H3).
After this, we decided to swap this GS13 for our one & only extra Horizontal GS13. For documentation, there is a Serial Number on the base flanges for these guys.
Original/old H3 GS13 is S/N 046
New H3 GS13 is S/N 068
Will post performance of our new H3 after the swap is made (not a trivial or quick task).