What do you mean by regular sharing sessions? Food or sugars or what? Norway is
so beautiful, I visited there when I was in the Air Force and didn't want to
leave. Then again - it was the summer! The only flaw I found on all of these
matchbox scales was a slight tendency to drift after about 15-20 seconds. What I
mean is if we left a 200g weight on the 200g matchbox scale, first it would show
200.00 and then after about 15-20 seconds it would go to 200.05. That's pretty
much normal for all lower cost scales and actually it's kind of normal for all
scales unless you spend the money to get a true professional model. For all
scales it's best to remove the item from the tray immediately after getting a
stable reading. That does preserve the integrity and lifespan of the load cell
since it's basically a piece of high grade aluminum bending under pressure. The
longer it's bending, the quicker it will wear out (it will remain bent at some
point).
But this is probably more then you wanted to know about SPLC
(Single Point Load Cells). Anyway enjoy the summer and adjø, farvel .
What do you mean by regular
What do you mean by regular sharing sessions? Food or sugars or what? Norway is
so beautiful, I visited there when I was in the Air Force and didn't want to
leave. Then again - it was the summer! The only flaw I found on all of these
matchbox scales was a slight tendency to drift after about 15-20 seconds. What I
mean is if we left a 200g weight on the 200g matchbox scale, first it would show
200.00 and then after about 15-20 seconds it would go to 200.05. That's pretty
much normal for all lower cost scales and actually it's kind of normal for all
scales unless you spend the money to get a true professional model. For all
scales it's best to remove the item from the tray immediately after getting a
stable reading. That does preserve the integrity and lifespan of the load cell
since it's basically a piece of high grade aluminum bending under pressure. The
longer it's bending, the quicker it will wear out (it will remain bent at some
point).
But this is probably more then you wanted to know about SPLC
(Single Point Load Cells). Anyway enjoy the summer and adjø, farvel .