Thanks to Dave, Les, Mark, Mark, Art, and Woody, I have my PTS situation
well in hand and a donated unit on its way. Woody suggested replacing the
capacitors in the PTS's power supply.
It was stupid of me not to think of that myself. Electrolytic caps have a
lifespan of about ten years, I think. I replaced all the big spectrometer
power-supply caps when the first one went bad a few years ago and it only
makes sense to replace them wherever you find them.
As all the other AMMRL folks remark, what an unbelievable group! You know,
I'll bet we're the closest-knit professional society on earth.
Bill
William C. Stevens, Ph.D. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
Director Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901-4405
618-453-6498 voice
618-453-6408 fax wstevens_at_siu.edu
http://opie.nmr.siu.edu
Received on Wed Jul 19 2000 - 11:35:21 MST