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Electronic vs Balance Beam scales
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<blockquote data-quote="nheninge" data-source="post: 274946" data-attributes="member: 13085"><p>Thanks for the gory details Boomtube I knew you had it in you. Makes sense. These tiny feeler cells are also probably also built by the lowest bidder! Can you hear my confidence plummeting?</p><p></p><p>I actually have 3 large florescent lights above my 1500. Never an issue with my 1500, but Capt Academy just made beamers righteous. 5 grains? Was it 5 grains diff consistently? 5 grains different than your check weights? 5 grain spread?</p><p></p><p>I just trust in my check weights and i even own a second check weight set to check my check weights (repeat gift at christmas , but a different brand)(yes this is overkill) but... to make any scale/gauge reliable, you have to compare them to a <em><strong>range</strong></em> of known values. Even a beam scale may be off if not tested against these known values at different weights!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nheninge, post: 274946, member: 13085"] Thanks for the gory details Boomtube I knew you had it in you. Makes sense. These tiny feeler cells are also probably also built by the lowest bidder! Can you hear my confidence plummeting? I actually have 3 large florescent lights above my 1500. Never an issue with my 1500, but Capt Academy just made beamers righteous. 5 grains? Was it 5 grains diff consistently? 5 grains different than your check weights? 5 grain spread? I just trust in my check weights and i even own a second check weight set to check my check weights (repeat gift at christmas , but a different brand)(yes this is overkill) but... to make any scale/gauge reliable, you have to compare them to a [I][B]range[/B][/I] of known values. Even a beam scale may be off if not tested against these known values at different weights! [/QUOTE]
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