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In the context of my job, I get an old Waters system that I would like to get in good shape to use with students in the lab.
Unfortunately I have some issues ... but I'm also very happy to find a solution, sometimes on this forum

On this project, I didn't want to use any proprietary software running on an old computer.
Based from a publication I build a little Arduino analog to digital converter to save the signal of the detector on a .txt. I then develop a little script in Python to use hplc-py wich allow me to easily visualize and detect peaks.
Everything was nice and going to work until I have a hardware problem with the LC.
First with the detector 2487. The classic issue with the battery that I already replaced twice.
Second with the LC 2695. Looks like to be a problem of priming or pump. I still have to invest.
My main question was this one "Does other peoples trying to do something similar on this forum ?"
Maybe have you already tried to explore something with the RS-232 or GPIB some SCIPY communication ?
For the moment, my detector is just looping is a startup. I think that the battery is again dead. Somebody knows how to fix that permanently ? Maybe by using a stepdown converter the supply directly the mainboard ?
In any case, I would be happy to share you what I already made if it's interesting you. I also have an old GC Variant on the side, I plan to use it with exactly the same setup
