The status of the Right Septum is unchanged. The power supply tripped off at 925 amps. It was a temperature fault wihin the power supply. This is what happened the last time we tried going to a higher current. Last time everything looked like it was functioning correctly. This time I could not see anything, also. I did get some donut transformers to put on the 480VAC input lines. I installed those and put a scope on them. Everything looked like it was firing correctly. I had forgotten the AC input current is much higher than for the other HRS supplies. One of the donut transformer solder joints over heated and let go. I disconnected the donuts and taped all the wires down in fixed positions, to avoid more problems. We will look at the problem again, if we get the chance. For now, I see no real problem with running the supply until it trips off. If it trips off on an overtemperature the set current must be backed off by 50 amps. This is cumulative, one trip is 50 amps, the second trip is 100 amps, the third trip is 150 amps, and so on! I believe that each trip, individually, does not pose a serious concern. Repeated, even only two or three, trips do pose a serious concern. Therefore, I will give the operating limit of the supply as 950 amps with the caveat that each time it trips the operating limit will be reduced by 50 amps. Of the four times I have seen the supply trip I have not seen a serious problem, but I think we can all agree that repeatedly resetting the supply is not good procedure. I think that for the time being this is the best we can do.