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Benefit of a Electronic Powder Dispenser?
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeTop" data-source="post: 2644416" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>The Inteladropper looks a lot like the Gen-6 with some private label cosmetic changes on the outside. Other Co's private label it - Lyman and Optic Planet I think puts their name on it. Probably there is one China Co. making the balance for everyone. </p><p>A few cautions, don't drop anything on the pan, don't tip it upside down. The actual strain gauge (load cell) is a sensitive instrument. Keep your calibration weight clean and check the balance every so often, after warm up. Be aware of air currents and vibrations in your work area. I have a check weight that has to be handled with a silk glove - it is certified traceable to the standard weight at National Bureau of Standards. </p><p>How did you like the Mettler info where a weight at sea level weighs more than the same weight at 10,000ft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeTop, post: 2644416, member: 121190"] The Inteladropper looks a lot like the Gen-6 with some private label cosmetic changes on the outside. Other Co's private label it - Lyman and Optic Planet I think puts their name on it. Probably there is one China Co. making the balance for everyone. A few cautions, don't drop anything on the pan, don't tip it upside down. The actual strain gauge (load cell) is a sensitive instrument. Keep your calibration weight clean and check the balance every so often, after warm up. Be aware of air currents and vibrations in your work area. I have a check weight that has to be handled with a silk glove - it is certified traceable to the standard weight at National Bureau of Standards. How did you like the Mettler info where a weight at sea level weighs more than the same weight at 10,000ft. [/QUOTE]
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