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  * The PDs were parallelly connected, which meant two wires were swage at a single burndy female pin; note that this swage should be done after the PDs are located to their positions, '''''otherwise the retainer cannot come through the swaged pin!!!''''' (Consider by your brain; it is easily understood.)

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Today's activities

Workers: Akutsu, Miyo

  • Did electric crafting for assembling photosensors.
    • The actual kapton-coated wires from the PDs and the LEDs were about 40-50 mm long.
    • The PDs were parallelly connected, which meant two wires were swage at a single burndy female pin; note that this swage should be done after the PDs are located to their positions, otherwise the retainer cannot come through the swaged pin!!! (Consider by your brain; it is easily understood.)

  • Connected an assembled photosensor head to the burndy connector P23 in the chamber with 3-m long patch cables.
    • Before connecting the LED, the voltage between the anode and the cathode was measured, and was about 13.8V.
    • Before connecting the LED, another LED (for contingency) was connected, and with it we illuminated the PDs and got responses.
    • Connected the actual LED, and found the photosensor worked in principle; detailed measurements will be done tomorrow.
  • Assembled an aluminum adapter block for heat links.
  • Issue: how should we connect the coil pins and the electric wires...?

  • [Ongoing] Need cares of water springs from anchor bolts for oplev pylons.

  • [Ongoing] Need to confirm what are the scratch lines made by the measurement by the KEK team last week.

Next plan

  • Complete the assembly of the PS heads with clean parts (or wash them after assembled)
  • Calibrate the PS.
  • Complete the calibration of the oplev; the arm length was reported by Simon, so....
  • Check the balance of the suspended WAB with some wires and sensors are attached.
  • Check how the damping would be now after the replacement of the damping magnets.
  • Check the reproducibility of the alignment of the suspension among several modes.
  • Prepare calibration of photosensors.
  • Check heights of several points.
  • Take care of water spring??

Wanted!

  • Two burndy connectors, vacuum compatible.
  • Stages outside the chamber to ease wiping our legs.

  • Good rail(?) to move the WAB suspension in the cryostat in the main beam direction.

  • Chain block? to support the load in the chamber.

  • A clock to know the time easily.
  • M6 screw set.

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