Mitch, Jim, Hugo,
HAM2-ISI was repayloaded, rebalanced, and its lockers (all) were adjusted. We gave HAM2 back to SUS so they can proceed with testing.
CPS readouts (counts) with the ISI locked, and unlocked, are displayed below.
Locked | Unlocked | Shift | |
H1 | -3355 | -2861 | 494 |
H2 | -2622 | -2604 | 18 |
H3 | -121 | -713 | 592 |
V1 | 344 | 709 | 365 |
V2 | -436 | -534 | 98 |
V3 | -364 | -820 | 456 |
Even though they are a bit mis-centered (away from 0cts), CPS Targets are far from contacting the sensor. We will leave the CPSs un-zeroed and use a bias in the control loop, as we have done so far.
Cables rubbing against the chamber/support tubes could be an issue for HEPI commissioning. We took care of dressing the cables away from the chamber and the support tubes, as we could without unplugging anyone (See attached Pictures). It is good practice to always adjust installed cables so they are cleanly dressed, away from the chamber and the support tubes, before connecting them to a feedthrough.