Julio Vazquez |
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We have a Zeiss LSM 510 confocal with a multiline Argon laser. After turning the laser OFF with software, it goes through a cool off period, with the cooling fan staying ON for a while, and then automatically shutting itself OFF. The manual says that laser should be allowed 10 minutes of cooling off time, before powering down the system. However, on our set-up, the laser and fan shut themselves down after 1 minute. I wonder if this is enough and would like to get some feed back from LSM 510 users as to what their experience is. Our laser died after about 3.5 years (and definitely less than 10,000 hours), and I wonder if we are losing laser lifetime for not allowing enough cooling. So basically, how long is your cooling off period, and can that be set somewhere in the software? Many thanks, Julio. |
Craig Brideau |
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Could the heat the laser reaches depend on how hard you are running it, and thus how long the cooling fan needs to stay on? If you are running it at low power perhaps it is not getting as hot? Does the body of the laser feel warm even after the fan has shut off? Craig On 11/2/07, Julio Vazquez <[hidden email]> wrote: > Search the CONFOCAL archive at > http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal > Greetings to all! > > We have a Zeiss LSM 510 confocal with a multiline Argon laser. After turning > the laser OFF with software, it goes through a cool off period, with the > cooling fan staying ON for a while, and then automatically shutting itself > OFF. The manual says that laser should be allowed 10 minutes of cooling off > time, before powering down the system. However, on our set-up, the laser and > fan shut themselves down after 1 minute. I wonder if this is enough and > would like to get some feed back from LSM 510 users as to what their > experience is. Our laser died after about 3.5 years (and definitely less > than 10,000 hours), and I wonder if we are losing laser lifetime for not > allowing enough cooling. So basically, how long is your cooling off period, > and can that be set somewhere in the software? > > Many thanks, > > Julio. > > > > -- > Julio Vazquez > Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center > Seattle, WA 98109-1024 > > http://www.fhcrc.org/ > > > > > |
Csucs Gabor |
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Dear Julio, I've never measured the cooling time but my feeling is that in our case (we have two systems) the cooling time is also in the range of 1-2 min. (Certainly not 10). In theory the fan should shut down once the laser is cooled down (but actually if you put your hand over the fan - you can feel it). In our case when the fan switches off - the air temperature is only slightly warmer the the room temperature (but you can still feel it....) I don't think that you can adjust this cooling time. I think 3.5 years of laser time is not bad at all - our experience shows that 6-8000 hour for an Ar laser are much more realistic. Cheers Gabor -- Gabor Csucs Light Microscopy Centre, ETH Zurich Schafmattstrasse 18, HPM F16 CH-8093, Zurich, Switzerland Web: www.lmc.ethz.ch Phone: +41 44 633 6221 Fax: +41 44 632 1298 e-mail: [hidden email] |
Michael Weber-4 |
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Julio, Argon lasers will die anyway after some time, if you use them or not. They simply loose gas pressure. 3,5 years are a very reasonable time. Cooling time on our LSM 510 setup is usually in the range of minutes, but also not 10. cheers, Michael Julio Vazquez wrote: > Search the CONFOCAL archive at > http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Greetings to all! > > We have a Zeiss LSM 510 confocal with a multiline Argon laser. After > turning the laser OFF with software, it goes through a cool off period, > with the cooling fan staying ON for a while, and then automatically > shutting itself OFF. The manual says that laser should be allowed 10 > minutes of cooling off time, before powering down the system. However, > on our set-up, the laser and fan shut themselves down after 1 minute. I > wonder if this is enough and would like to get some feed back from LSM > 510 users as to what their experience is. Our laser died after about 3.5 > years (and definitely less than 10,000 hours), and I wonder if we are > losing laser lifetime for not allowing enough cooling. So basically, > how long is your cooling off period, and can that be set somewhere in > the software? > > Many thanks, > > Julio. > > > -- > Julio Vazquez > Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center > Seattle, WA 98109-1024 > > http://www.fhcrc.org/ |
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Dear Julio, In our facility the regulation is that the users must leave the switch ON for 10 minutes after they shut the system down. However, when I keep an "ear out" for the cooler fan, it does shut itself off after a few minutes at most, definitely not 10. Zoltan -- Zoltan Cseresnyes Imaging Specialist University of Cambridge Dept. of Zoology Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EJ Tel.: (++44) (0)1223 769282 Fax.: (++44) (0)1223 336676 |
B. Prabhakar Pandian |
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Julio Vazquez |
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- Thanks to all for your feed-back!!Julio. -- Julio Vazquez Scientific Imaging Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Seattle, WA 98109-1024 |
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