Gradual count increase at FSM19
3 years 7 months ago - 3 years 7 months ago #5677
by FSM19
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Looking back over the last few months, there seems to have been a gradual increase in counts on my counter. The probe hasn't been moved, and there have been no other changes. We have had a very lengthy period of rain locally, most days since November last year. Any ideas? Ther have also been some very odd readings. One problem we have here is a pretty ropey internet connection (G4 in a pretty remote location), we get very low connection rates and frequent outages. When We have an outage I do try to remember to reset everything.
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3 years 7 months ago #5678
by mw0uzo
Replied by mw0uzo on topic Gradual count increase at FSM19
Its interesting to think about what might cause a slow increase. Slight increases in natural radon due to natural processes? Actual slow but steady contamination from something? Changes in tube behaviour due to air ingress? Increases in incident radiation from space? Leakage of radioactive gases from radioactive treasures?
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3 years 7 months ago - 3 years 7 months ago #5679
by FSM19
Replied by FSM19 on topic Gradual count increase at FSM19
I tried swapping tubes, last night, and checked the ht, didn't make any difference. I'm going to try two other things, one is to move my sources a couple of metres further away, and also check with a couple of other counters.
Interesting, I tried another counter also with an SBM20, it is also reading significantly higher periodically. It's not a power supply issue, which was also a thought as the second counter is battery powered.
Interesting, I tried another counter also with an SBM20, it is also reading significantly higher periodically. It's not a power supply issue, which was also a thought as the second counter is battery powered.
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3 years 7 months ago #5681
by DonZalmrol
Replied by DonZalmrol on topic Gradual count increase at FSM19
Maybe encase them in some lead and check if the readings are almost 0. If not there might be something wrong with your hardware.
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3 years 7 months ago - 3 years 7 months ago #5683
by FSM19
Replied by FSM19 on topic Gradual count increase at FSM19
I think I may have found the solution, a noisy power supply, but I'll leave my counter online and see what happens. FIXED!The chinesium smpsu was noisy, obviously this had been getting worse over time. I replaced it with an old fashioned linear , transformer based supply.
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3 years 7 months ago - 3 years 7 months ago #5685
by FSM19
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Still getting a random spike or two. Maybe due to the local mains supply being rather nasty. I've been comparing what has been happening in my home when the spikes happened today, they all appear to be related to mains power switching related to cooking, and me using my arc welder. So I'm going to have a good look at my power supplies. Being in a rural area means our power lines are pretty noisy.
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