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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1711155" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Not sure if this helps, but every time you take the pan off, a number shows up. That number should always be the same. I have a GemPro 500 that does this. It also weighs to .00, not just.0; but I have to make sure the "bare" number stays the same each time I remove the scale pan. It also came with a block that attaches to the power cord to help eliminate interference. They all are sensitive to the slightest air movement,too. aushunter1 has a great plan: have a back up beam scale, which I need to get!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1711155, member: 17593"] Not sure if this helps, but every time you take the pan off, a number shows up. That number should always be the same. I have a GemPro 500 that does this. It also weighs to .00, not just.0; but I have to make sure the "bare" number stays the same each time I remove the scale pan. It also came with a block that attaches to the power cord to help eliminate interference. They all are sensitive to the slightest air movement,too. aushunter1 has a great plan: have a back up beam scale, which I need to get! [/QUOTE]
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