I bought a couple of electro-mechanical Mettlers, a H80 and a H18, off of Ebay that were supposed to be functioning, but both ended up with issues. Both balances are .0001 g balances, which is really more accuracy than I need now.
I had considered the Acculab Vicon VIC-123, but I don't need something that drifts, so I'm in a quandary about what to get.
The Jscale Mack 20 is a possibility, but restricts capacity too much and the wind screen opens the wrong direction. The i101 is only a .005 g scale, but may be the best solution, if it's stable. Maybe that's the question, is the My Weigh i101 a decent scale with no drift?
BTW, I think the original poster would actually have only needed a .001 g (.0154 gr) scale, like the VIC-123 is.
More than likely, wind currents are affecting the readings with the wind screen up on the Gempro.
I bought a couple of
I bought a couple of electro-mechanical Mettlers, a H80 and a H18, off of Ebay that were supposed to be functioning, but both ended up with issues. Both balances are .0001 g balances, which is really more accuracy than I need now.
I had considered the Acculab Vicon VIC-123, but I don't need something that drifts, so I'm in a quandary about what to get.
The Jscale Mack 20 is a possibility, but restricts capacity too much and the wind screen opens the wrong direction. The i101 is only a .005 g scale, but may be the best solution, if it's stable. Maybe that's the question, is the My Weigh i101 a decent scale with no drift?
BTW, I think the original poster would actually have only needed a .001 g (.0154 gr) scale, like the VIC-123 is.
More than likely, wind currents are affecting the readings with the wind screen up on the Gempro.