We have had continuing problems with the CryoTigers, both warming up
over a relatively short period of time and a bi-stable nature of the
cold-head temperature. When the cold-head temperature is relatively
high (-160
C in the case of FIES), the system has
problems keeping the CCD at the normal operating temperature.
One way has been found to recover from the cold-head temperature being
relatively high. If the CryoTiger has been on for at least a few
hours, being stable at the high temperature, switch it off for
approximately half hour then on again and the temperature usually
drops to the correct operating temperature of -199
C.
This trick has work for both the StanCam and the FIES systems, but it
is not understood why.