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<p>Brian, we are done for today. Please start with cabling the
detector and ambient sensors, this is the highest priority, HV
connector repair is not on the critical path, we can always
connect this channel to a different connector to test the module.
It is important to connect R1 so we could cool the modules and
proceed with testing it. Rafayel and I arranged the cable bundles
on the crate side but they are still messy. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/9/21 11:52 AM, Brian Eng wrote:<br>
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Yes, but I'm not sure if there will be enough slack in the cable
to cut off the old pin and crimp on a new one, but I'll at least
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If that doesn't work I'll just swap the HV patch panel boxes.
The labeling will be wrong, but it will be the fastest way to
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