I need recommendations due to equipment failure.
AWS (SC501-A) with optional AC power adapter.
Any other scales?
AWS (SC501-A) with optional AC power adapter.
Any other scales?
And requires a steady handThis type doesn’t need any power at all:
Triple beam balance - Wikipedia
It’s a bit old school of course.
Good morning @Letitia, how art thou this fine day?+1 for the LB-501
I think its supposed to rain here again today. Lookin like it might anyway.Better now that the sun has come back out.
Welcome and glad you joined.I need recommendations due to equipment failure.
AWS (SC501-A) with optional AC power adapter.
Any other scales?
Was it you who also posted a link to the SF-400D on ebay? It's similar to this one but a little more expensive? If so, do you own it and has it ever given you problems?Welcome and glad you joined.
Could check out:
Digital Scale 500g x 0.01g for Precision Weighing & Counting - USB Wall Adapter 855011003737 | eBay
I would confirm that the scale remains in the non shut off condition while the AC power adapter is in use. A little detail like this can ruin a purchase.
re: 500g x 0.01g High Precision Digital Scale SF-400D2 Counting wit USB Wall Adapter 855011003294 | eBayWas it you who also posted a link to the SF-400D on ebay? It's similar to this one but a little more expensive? If so, do you own it and has it ever given you problems?
Ho ho, lucky you!re: 500g x 0.01g High Precision Digital Scale SF-400D2 Counting wit USB Wall Adapter 855011003294 | eBay
No, I do not own a scale, use syringes only. A few years ago I was planning on mixing hundreds of recipes and time was a factor so I made a study of the best scale for me. After becoming allergic to PG, I'm happy with unflavored VG and no scale needed.
mdrrr, are you fast or just simple?it does shut off but it's rarely a problem for my mixing...
I know nothingmdrrr, are you fast or just simple?
I don’t know what scale you're using but with the LB-501 you can just lift and set back down the container and it will show your last weight. Handy if you got interrupted mid pour/drip.I know nothing
To be fair when it does happen I just note the weight I stop at and when i'm ready continue weighing from tare zero with the weight subtracted from the total weight needed.....simples