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<blockquote data-quote="jmd025" data-source="post: 1037774" data-attributes="member: 30046"><p>How long do you let it warm up before using it?? </p><p>I use a 750 and back it up with an old 510 beam and a new 505 beam . </p><p>With any digital scale , the drift is cause by it not being fully "warmed up" , air currents, or fluorescent lights . The 750 is a pretty solid scale in my opinion</p><p></p><p>In my lab I use all Sartorius , and they are impressive . I can't afford that at home though .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmd025, post: 1037774, member: 30046"] How long do you let it warm up before using it?? I use a 750 and back it up with an old 510 beam and a new 505 beam . With any digital scale , the drift is cause by it not being fully "warmed up" , air currents, or fluorescent lights . The 750 is a pretty solid scale in my opinion In my lab I use all Sartorius , and they are impressive . I can't afford that at home though . [/QUOTE]
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