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cjm » Wed Dec 09, 2015 4:01 pm
I, too use a 5975c with inert source. When you say it "went up to 34" do you mean when you re-ran the autotune? Is there a reason you're trying to get the repeller value back to the 20s? There is a way to turn it down manually. In the Tune screen, first make sure you have the right tune file loaded, choose parameters screen, manual tune. and change the repeller to whatever value you're comfortable with. Just be sure to save the tune file when you're done. In my (limited) experience I've always left the repeller as high as possible, as long as that point maximizes 69, 219, and 502. Ramp your repeller for those three ions. I'll bet all three maximize at 34, if that's what autotune chose. I would leave it there if so. You might even get to turn down the EM a notch or two and get the same sensitivity you had before.
I always choose a value that gives the maximum signal possible for all three, giving me a balanced sensitivity across all ions. Of course if you want to suppress the signal on the high end, then lower it. If you want to suppress the signal at the low end then raise it up.
I have always used pesticide grade hexane as my final cleaning solvent. I've been advised in the past to avoid methylene chloride whenever possible because of HCl residue left behind from the manufacturing process. We had a lot of autosampler syringes seize up on us because we used DCM as our rinse.