Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
784 bytes added ,  19:58, 8 February 2018
no edit summary
Line 8: Line 8:     
2/8: Jim said I should keep a separate logbook for fiber testing. I should include links to the histograms of run results and also to the text files (maybe on Gluey?) that can be opened with a spreadsheet. Once I test fibers, they should remain in the same bundle position for all subsequent tests. I should note anything unusual, such as fibers that need to be sanded to go in the chimney or fuses that break.
 
2/8: Jim said I should keep a separate logbook for fiber testing. I should include links to the histograms of run results and also to the text files (maybe on Gluey?) that can be opened with a spreadsheet. Once I test fibers, they should remain in the same bundle position for all subsequent tests. I should note anything unusual, such as fibers that need to be sanded to go in the chimney or fuses that break.
 +
 +
I told Jim about the leak in the splicing unit that Ann Marie mentioned to me. He found that it was coming from a hose connection. He tried to fix it, but the connector broke and we will need to order a new one.
 +
 +
I did six or seven test runs this morning with the dark box. After run 1359, they stopped completing. Jim looked at the cron.log and said things were hanging there. My test runs would not complete if I used the commands in the browser. He also said the relative pulse normalization should not be zero. I had not noticed that it was zero. The results looked fairly good otherwise. The only unusual feature I noticed was an isolated spike sometimes appearing near the highest part of the plot. It reminded me of a TV or radio antenna on the slope or at the top of a hill.
1,037

edits

Navigation menu