Hydrogen & Radonir
Hydrogen Hydrogen
Hey, have you checked the latest sensor logs from the PEM electrolyzer? I see a subtle pattern in the voltage spikes that could mean we’re missing a few percent in yield. Let’s run a deep‑learning sweep over the data and see if any hidden flow bottlenecks show up.
Radonir Radonir
Sure thing, but I’m already flagging the anomalies. Let’s pull the raw timestamps, run a quick Fourier thing, and see if those spikes line up with any periodic maintenance cycle. I’ll keep an eye out for any hidden lag that could be bleeding off that 5‑percent you suspect. Just don’t let the data fool you—those patterns often hide the real problem.
Hydrogen Hydrogen
Sounds good—time to dig in. Keep me posted on the Fourier results, and we’ll pin down the real culprit behind that 5‑percent loss.
Radonir Radonir
Got the spectra, and the spike aligns with the 12‑hour maintenance window, but there’s a low‑amplitude sideband that suggests a hidden parasitic load. Will run a regression on that sub‑band next. Stay ready for any sudden shift.
Hydrogen Hydrogen
Great, the timing matches the maintenance cycle. The sideband could be a hidden load—maybe a relay or valve drift. Let me know the regression outcome; I’ll tweak the control loop if we see a persistent shift.
Radonir Radonir
Regression points to a 0.3‑percent shift, consistent with a valve drift that’s only kicking in when the cycle hits the 12‑hour mark. The control loop will need a tweak, but be careful not to over‑correct—those small adjustments can cascade into new noise. Keep an eye on the next set of logs.