They don't mess with mine.
If for nothing else, the sake of a good argument..... should we put a Faraday cage around our lights/scales/cell phones??It's the ballast that is causing the issue. It has an induced magnetic field surrounding it. The field is reduced when it has a metal housing around it, but some are plastic, their 'magnetic reach' is greater.
It will also have an impact on your beam scale too, they're magnetic dampened.
Fans are definitely an issue. I run 2 dehumidifiers in my basement 24/7 until the heat is turned on. Neither unit is close to my reloading bench, but they do cause fluctuations with my Chargemaster 1500.I don't see any scale swings at all unless I forget to turn off the small portable fan directly above my loading bench.
but they do cause fluctuations with my Chargemaster 1500.
The metal housing IS an RF cage. Badly built ones leak. If you've taken apart electrical housings (or computers) you'll either find them very very sealed (folded and welded) on all corners or they have little fingers that interlock. Many vent, so have holes punched through them.If for nothing else, the sake of a good argument..... should we put a Faraday cage around our lights/scales/cell phones??
+1 to my mind also.My WAG is that a line conditioner would help with that.
I need to do that.I have changed all of mine to new LED 4' fixtures from Costco.
They are fantastic!
My WAG is that a line conditioner would help with that.
My humidifiers displace a great deal of air, them and the fans have to be off when using the scales. As far as the fluorescent lights, mine are no issue and any properly wired (grounded) set up 18" away should cause no issues.Fans are definitely an issue. I run 2 dehumidifiers in my basement 24/7 until the heat is turned on. Neither unit is close to my reloading bench, but they do cause fluctuations with my Chargemaster 1500.