The ISS Second Loop engaged this lock with a low-ish diffracted power (about 1.5%). Oli had chatted with Jason about it, and Sheila noticed that perhaps it being low could be related to the number of glitches we've been seeing. A concern is that if the control loop needs to go "below" zero percent (which it can't do), this could cause a lockloss.
I "fixed" it by selecting IMC_LOCK to LOCKED (which opens the ISS second loop), and then selecting ISS_ON to re-close the second loop and put us back in our nominal Observing configuration. This set the diffracted power back much closer to 2.5%, which is where we want it to be.
When the circulating power dropped ~2.5kW, kappa_c trended down, plot attached. This implies that the lower circulating powers induced in previous RH tests 73093are not the reason kappa_c increases. Maybe see an slight increase in high frequency noise as the circulating power is turned up, plot attached.