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I had the opportunity to buy a GC-FID used from a lab that was closing for cheap, and after doing as much due diligence as possible I decided to bite the bullet and try to make this a hobby and a learning tool... But now that I've done it, well... I'm a teansy bit in over my head, and I would greatly appreciate your help!
Details so far... and please bear with me, I've really attempted to do my research ahead of time before coming to you all.
my equipment
HP 5890 Series II with dual FID
7673 autosampler injector, controller and tray
A computer running windows XP with chemstation Rev a.10.02 [1757]
Cost me 4k for everything, and the only thing that appears to be wrong is that the front FID temp is giving an error (DETA temp rdg) but detb is showing accurate temp
What I still need, as far as I can tell
1. (and I know this is a biggie) instructions on how to run the damn thing... Remember this is just for a hobby, so even getting poor separation and lack of quantitative data isn't that big a deal
2) I'm aware I need research grade helium, hydrogen, and air. Luckily there's an airgas just a few blocks from me, but when I went in they only wanted to sell me their largest tank of helium, which was going to be in the ~1500 range. It would be nice to call their hotline and negotiate delivery of a smaller tank, if possible. Any tips?
3. Also, I'm not 100% on the hookup locations of the various gasses, makeup gasses, etc. Also since this is laboratory surplus, I'm not sure if it has the "usual" internal set of regulators or pressure control, etc.
4. other things like the column, ferrules, regulators, gas plumbing, syringe/septum for the autosampler, etc etc. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm aware I've bit off a big project, but I read up for 2 months beforehand and 4k for a computer/gc/autosampler didn't seem like a bad deal. It was this or a 3d printer anyway, and I just found this to be more interesting. Would you mind helping out?
Thanks, in advance.
