Most of us are using scales with 0.01g resolution or better.
That's what I figured and it makes a lot more sense
Cheers,
Steve
Most of us are using scales with 0.01g resolution or better.
.using a 1ml syringe with my old eyes I can get closer than +/-.2ml. That's why I asked if it was accurate to +/-.2g or +/-.2mg
Yeah I switched all my bottles to dropper tops also works well.....too bad WL is always out of stock on the 8ml dropper tops![]()
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Spent a ton but am happy with it so far and make batches as small as 5ml without a problem.
http://www.affordablescales.com/adam-equipment/core/cqt-202.asp
Probably because I bought 50 of them last time.![]()
I don't know who larry mac is but my $20 scale works on point and precise unless I drip down the side of the bottle or something which happens alot when dripping VG.
Larry Mac, how is the measurement lag on your scale? I've found with my $20 jeweler scale that it can take 5 seconds or so to register drops, which means I occasionally overshoot my goal weights.
Hey now. No reason to get your panties all riled up. From my post:
"It's perhaps a little more than we need for making juices, a small, portable, less expensive scale would work fine I'm sure. But for $106, if you've got it to spend, it's well worth it, IMO."
That's who I am. I didn't diss your $20 scale. I just like spending money! But not too much money, or I would have gotten one like WileECoyote. His is even nicer than mine.
best regards, larry mac
I just went all nice cause I don't want to have to upgrade. It seems that in my life I always buy the cheap thing then it breaks or I always want to up grade. That and I have survived three marriages with no kids so I have a few bucks to spend. Now I am debating on getting an electronic pipette. If I do that, my scale will be null and void.I will have to mothball it until I move to colorado or use it as a fancy scale for cooking.
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