Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 10:07:43 CDT
Subject: Re: stuff
From: johnf@ice

Ok, Ed. Thanks for the info.
--re PGT: the guy who came here (Larry Lauters) got the PGT to fit under
the table, by taking off both the casters and removing the top. I wasn't
around when he did it; it may have entailed changing the positions of fan/s
in the top to the sides, but he apparently had done it before, no sweat.
However, one thing he did and I don't know your situation,but the PGT came
set for 220, so he plugged it into the Cameca power strip. I thought that
would be ok,,,,, until the machine went down the following week (kink in
the shitty cheap black tubing carrying cooling water from the in port in
back of bottom of column consule, across to the electronics. Anyway the sx
shutdown and of course then the PGT did, which threw the Sun into a tizzy
as it had lost that device....so when he comes back I'm doing to make him
convert the PGT to 110 so it will not go down if the sx goes down! (he had
mentioned it was possible but would take some elbow grease, so he didn't
push it)
-john

John Fournelle
Electron Microprobe Lab Internet:johnf@geology.wisc.edu
Dept of Geology & Geophysics Telephone: (608) 262-7964
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