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<p><font size="+1">Thank you Brian,</font></p>
<p><font size="+1">I will look into these issues.</font></p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/10/21 12:59 AM, Brian Eng wrote:<br>
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Hi Yuri,</div>
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I connected as much of R1 as I could but I've found the
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<li><span>R1 M7 - The J3 connector on the L1C has multiple
bent/damaged pins, I didn't connect it.</span></li>
<li><span>R1 M10 - The white conductor of the SC cable broke
between the pin and cable (this is for the cable shield
and isn't needed to read temperature)</span></li>
<li><span>R1 M2 - The J2 connector has multiple bent pins, I
did connect this one since it didn't look that bad (left
LV disconnected though) however I didn't screw the plate
down as the cooling pipe insulation was interfering.</span></li>
<li><span>R1 M3 - The J3 has a single bent pin, also connected
this one and left LV disconnected</span></li>
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<div>Just as a FYI it's much easier to connect the data cable
before mounting the L1C to the yellow plate.</div>
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<div>Also I'd suggest using some other tape than the yellow 3M
electrical tape, it leaves a residue behind when removed.</div>
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!important">I'm not sure connecting the crate end first was
the best way to go, some of the cables BARELY made it and
they feel quite tight usually because only one of the cables
in the module bundle is looped around something. I did the
best I could without redoing all the work that was already
done, but we'll have to see how the other regions go.</span><br>
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<div>I connected the R2 HTSB boards, but could only verify that
HTSB3 works as half of it goes to the hardware interlocks, the
VME/V450 still seems to not be online/working yet.</div>
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