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Reloading
Took the plunge V3 Autotickler
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<blockquote data-quote="Rardoin" data-source="post: 2056443" data-attributes="member: 114954"><p>If you let the scale warm up for 20 minutes or so prior to use and you have decently stable voltage and no stray signals you should be fine without a line conditioner. I have mine on a subpanel that has an air conditioner and a refrigerator/freezer cycling on the circuit and it caused a little drift on the scale prior to running it through a LC1200 (Tripp-lite) conditioner. I also use it as a surge protector in case of moderate voltage spikes. I leave mine plugged in all the time so I feel more comfortable with the LC1200; a lightning hit on the branch line would likely defeat it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rardoin, post: 2056443, member: 114954"] If you let the scale warm up for 20 minutes or so prior to use and you have decently stable voltage and no stray signals you should be fine without a line conditioner. I have mine on a subpanel that has an air conditioner and a refrigerator/freezer cycling on the circuit and it caused a little drift on the scale prior to running it through a LC1200 (Tripp-lite) conditioner. I also use it as a surge protector in case of moderate voltage spikes. I leave mine plugged in all the time so I feel more comfortable with the LC1200; a lightning hit on the branch line would likely defeat it though. [/QUOTE]
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