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Other CROP Guides

Most of the information here is meant solely for CROP staff, and should not be attempted by schools, either students or teachers. Working with scintillator or complex circuitry can be extremely dangerous. This information is provided instead to help others understand some of the intricacies of the project, and could potentially provide a learning experience relating to scintillators and circuitry, but should not be used by non-CROP staff in an attempt to fix, assemble, or disassemble CROP equipment. If you think your equipment is broken, please contact CROP for it to be replaced or fixed.

CROP Book version 2.0: CROP Book 2.0.pdf

Building a detector: Making a Detector.pdf

Putting together and testing a power supply: Building Power Suppplies.pdf

More information on PMTs: PMTs.pdf

Making power cables and gluing PMTs to detectors: Creating Cables and Gluing PMT.pdf