Check to make sure the fluid level in your balance tube is identical to that in your sample tube. Even a slight different can radically alter the vibration/noise. The fact that this is happening only with tubes in suggests a balance issue.
Never move the balance tubes? Don't you have to take the gold one out when spinning the tiger and vice-versa? Try holding up the balance tube and blood tube next to each other pre-spin to verify the height in the balance tube, and fine-tune with a syringe if necessary.
When I spin a tiger( or gold post) I remove the tiger/gold balance tube and put the tube filled with blood in it's perspective place to spin. Once done, I put the balance tubes back in. I only spin one tube of blood at a time...pre-tiger early on during treatment, gold-post after. Never two tubes of blood at the same time. If that makes sense.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on January 06, 2016, 03:32:18 PMWhen I spin a tiger( or gold post) I remove the tiger/gold balance tube and put the tube filled with blood in it's perspective place to spin. Once done, I put the balance tubes back in. I only spin one tube of blood at a time...pre-tiger early on during treatment, gold-post after. Never two tubes of blood at the same time. If that makes sense. I am having trouble parsing the words. When you spin gold, do you have the gold balance tube in the opposite slot?
The centrifuge runs "whisper silent" with just water-filled balance tubes in it. Is it suppose to also be that quiet when spinning blood tubes? I can't remember.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on January 06, 2016, 07:30:45 PMThe centrifuge runs "whisper silent" with just water-filled balance tubes in it. Is it suppose to also be that quiet when spinning blood tubes? I can't remember.The different specific gravity between blood and water will introduce a bit of imbalance even with perfectly matched tubes.