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Mark_Mark

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alright... I know this has been done a million times. But, I need a digital scale working on my 5.7 project and I need a fast and accurate digital scale. I’m a balanced beam man but I might/do need digital


SUGGESTIONS??? I like high quality tools
 
anybody try the EJ-54D2? $400-ish



 

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Worth having one to play with detects small weights well. If you hate it you are out the cost of a couple Big Mac lunches. (insert whatever fast food lunch, or if you Starbucks a couple cups of coffee)
Livelife (BDS) had a thread about digital scales here someplace might be worth finding.
Note that trickling into a digital scale is not like a beam scale.

Worst case if you hate it you could always PIF it to someone here.
GEM 20 sensitivity is .02gr or .001g

MAX weight for a GEM20 is 20g, probably better that the AD above that weighs 2kg.

PS used other check weights to test it than the ones it came with, If I am weighing 5-10gr charges I like to have a check weight in that area.
 
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Worth having one to play with detects small weights well. If you hate it you are out the cost of a couple Big Mac lunches. (insert whatever fast food lunch, or if you Starbucks a couple cups of coffee)
Livelife (BDS) had a thread about digital scales here someplace might be worth finding.
Note that trickling into a digital scale is not like a beam scale.

Worst case if you hate it you could always PIF it to someone here.
GEM 20 sensitivity is .02gr or .001g

MAX weight for a GEM20 is 20g, probably better that the AD above that weighs 2kg.
good idea! PIF it cool!
 
We have a forum member Jmorris who has done some pretty neat things with beam scales. Take a look at this thread. He has shared with me the actual part numbers he has used but I of course misplaced them. What you get which is as important as good accuracy is repeatability and repeatability is a key game changer. Get a good beam scale and add a slotted optical detector along with a modified powder trickler and you have a good start.

Look for other post by him with scales.


Ron
 
We have a forum member Jmorris who has done some pretty neat things with beam scales.

I need to change that just a hair
We have a forum member JMorris who has done a BUNCH of pretty neat things...:)
 
I need to change that just a hair
We have a forum member JMorris who has done a BUNCH of pretty neat things...:)
That does better cover it. :) Pretty sure the slotted optical sensor was an Omron part, just not sure. He is always happy to share in what he comes up with. Just a really nice guy. Your change was most welcome.

Worth noting his mods are not expensive at all.

Ron
 
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