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There are two types of chromatographers; those who perform routine maintenance and keep their instruments in tip-top shape and those who run their instruments until they stop working and scramble to get them going again.
This appeared in a separate topic and is an example of the former group. This violates the maintenance philosophy of the second group "If it works, don't mess with it". John Dolan will cringe at thisDuring routine maintenance I replaced....
My repair experiences fall into the following categories:
1-Instrument failure, take apart instrument, find problem, replace or repair part, reassemble instrument, instrument works. Problem solved.
2-Instrument problem, take apart instrument, can't find problem, reassemble instrument, instrument works. Don't know why but problem solved.
3-Instrument failure, take instrument apart, can't find problem, reassemble instrument, instrument still doesn't work. Blame previous user.
4-Instrument failure. Find excuse to not repair instrument (obsolete, no longer supported, tired of fixing too many times already). Beg for new instrument.
Feel free to add your experiences.

