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Do you have the performance turbo pump on the 5975? Even those are rated at optimal flow of 2ml/min with a max of 4ml/min in CI mode.That pressure is too high. I think you have a substantial air leak. Is 28 your base peak in your tune?
If you remove the black cover at the front of the side plate there should be pins there labeled FIL where you can check the voltage. You should get about 70V from that pin to ground. If you can find it there should be two for each filament and you should be able to check for continuity also.I think the filament issue is seperate from the pressure issue. I was able to get the filaments to turn on when the vacuum was at 1.2x10-4 b/c I was putting too much flow into the MS for the vacuum to evacuate. Pressure is now @ 3.0x10-5 and I can't get either filament to turn on even though neither of them is burnt out. I can't even get spectra when I scan so there's no way to tell how much H20 or N2 is in the system. Is there anyway to check if there is voltage/current to the filaments using a multimeter?
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