wkdickinson
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I just took delivery on a new A&D 120i scale and I have an AutoTrickler V4 on order. For those of you are using an A&D 120i - do you turn the scale off when not in use or leave it powered up all the time?
Yep;I leave mine on all the time.
Makes me curious as to why? We’re not making a cake. Is there a circuit board that needs to reach a particular temp of are there calculations going on in there. What’s up ?The manual states warm up ????
I warm my unit up for a couple Hours ,some times over night.
Manual says turn on 30 min prior to use. Thats what I doMakes me curious as to why? We’re not making a cake. Is there a circuit board that needs to reach a particular temp of are there calculations going on in there. What’s up ?
Thx for the explanation, I ask questions because I didn’t know the answer, now I do.When you warm up the scale, the electronic components are warming up to their normal operating temperature. At this point the scale will meet the claimed accuracy. The signals, ( voltages and current ) in the electronics are VERY small, and the drift with temperature of the amplifiers, resistors etc, can affect the accuracy until they hit their normal temperatures.
I follow the A&D instruction manual, and let it warm up for 1/2 hour, and turn it off when I am done with it.
I leave mine on 100% and I’m powering it through a surge protector. I also calibrate it every time I’m going to do a critical work with it.I just took delivery on a new A&D 120i scale and I have an AutoTrickler V4 on order. For those of you are using an A&D 120i - do you turn the scale off when not in use or leave it powered up all the time?
Turning it off doesn't actually turn it off. It sits in a kind of standby state.I just took delivery on a new A&D 120i scale and I have an AutoTrickler V4 on order. For those of you are using an A&D 120i - do you turn the scale off when not in use or leave it powered up all the time?
