Thanks for the reply. Actually fixing the instrument would be another option. It seems to be an electronics issue. The power on the detector started shutting off in the middle of runs and now I can't seem to get it to turn on after fiddling with the manual I have. Our manual isn't the engineering manual so I would be willing to try some more things that you suggest. the vacuum is around 1x10-5. I disconnected the column and just sealed it off with a nut to test. There was a little problem with the heater on the column inlet. When we were working on it the old wiring broke and was replaced. I also found an old 5970 for cheap on ebay for parts but it was damage more than they let on so the quad and ion source is available from that for teaching but i don't trust any of the electronics.
I guess adding a detector for the GS would mean finding a detector to put in. Probably some used ones.....
email me if you'd like. I would love some suggestions before we get rid of it completely.
jryter@western.edu
Jarral Ryter
TCD and FID you could probably find easily, NPD was not so common and PID was usually an aftermarket one like the ones from OI Analytical. ECD would be a headache if you are not used to dealing with radiation licenses, and if someone is selling one on Ebay I would not buy it because shipping and transporting an ECD without the proper license can get you in trouble. We moved our lab across town and ended up having to ship the ECDs back to Agilent and have them ship them to the new address just to comply with the regulations.
The power on the detector, it is just giving you an error about the Electron Multiplier? Maybe a "no signal detected" type error?
It could be as simple as the EM horn needs replacing, or as bad as needing to replace the high voltage supply. The good thing with working on the electronics in the 5970 is that the circuit boards are color coded with the tabs that you pull up to remove them. The normal user's manual includes the schematics for the boards as well as wiring, if you need that I can email you a copy in .pdf format.