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Looking for digital bench scale
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<blockquote data-quote="SWHandldr" data-source="post: 2732619" data-attributes="member: 114858"><p>My end user (limited) understanding is very low cost devices usually employ a single strain gauge while basic-level 'load cells' usually consist of a metal anvil with two or four strain gauges affixed to measure opposite forces, allowing appropriate electronics to measure the difference, thereby providing a 'better' (more precise or accurate?) measurement. </p><p></p><p>I do know that opening my FA Intellidropper to attach a ground wire revealed what appears to be an anvil - with a single strain gauge. In use, I've found the Intellidropper to be consistent & sufficiently accurate for my needs, especially after replacing the cheesy wall wart with a power supply originally supplied with a 1st gen LCD computer display (way more robust & with the same 12V output and a higher load rating than the wall wart). </p><p></p><p>I'm a layman. Please help me understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWHandldr, post: 2732619, member: 114858"] My end user (limited) understanding is very low cost devices usually employ a single strain gauge while basic-level 'load cells' usually consist of a metal anvil with two or four strain gauges affixed to measure opposite forces, allowing appropriate electronics to measure the difference, thereby providing a 'better' (more precise or accurate?) measurement. I do know that opening my FA Intellidropper to attach a ground wire revealed what appears to be an anvil - with a single strain gauge. In use, I've found the Intellidropper to be consistent & sufficiently accurate for my needs, especially after replacing the cheesy wall wart with a power supply originally supplied with a 1st gen LCD computer display (way more robust & with the same 12V output and a higher load rating than the wall wart). I'm a layman. Please help me understand. [/QUOTE]
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