The FX series are (if I’m not mistaken) typically are “external” calibration, where you have to use a weight and physically calibrate the balance. The FZ series are “internal” calibration, you just run a calibration mode in the menus.
I actually prefer the external calibration. If you get a decent class 100g weight from a reputable source and take good care of it, you’ll alway be able to trust the calibration you do. I think auto-calibration units are prone to be potentially less reliable over time.
How so?My friends is exactly like mine, but have to calibrate different. Beats me.
Hey Doom… of this topic… does tossing all over charges .02 over cut the .05 in halfMost flourescent fixtures will not affect the scale. An old fluorescent desk lamp might next to the scale might. It 's unlikely that dirty power is an issue. Cell phone is unlikely.
Weight of the powder cup affects the settling time of the scale so some pans/cups (Area 419) take longer to settle. They also affect hysteresis. Also how the pan is placed location, heavy-handed placement, can effect the weight.
As for drift the scale can drift 0.02 gn and you won't know it. Also remember that the repeatability of the scale is 0.001g (0.015432gn for 1 standard deviation). This means the resolution and repeatability together for 95% repeatability is +/-0.05 gn, not 0.02gn.
Same scale, same V4 . His came a couple weeks later.How so?
Not really, the ratedHey Doom… of this topic… does tossing all over charges .02 over cut the .05 in half
Yep been there done that! Super careful now and try not to spill.Look under the stainless plates for kernels building up.
Just ordered my v4 from McDonald!What powder cup are you using? If it’s a glass or metal cup it shouldn’t “gain” too much weight from usage, but powder residue does build up and believe it or not the scale is so sensitive it will record the slight weight difference. I notice this particularly with my IP powder cups. They do get “heavier” with use as the powder residue (dark stains) build up! The only cup I use that I really haven’t noticed this with is the standard SuperTrickler cup. It’s metal and has not changed color at all… lo and behold, it’s maintained a constant and precise 763.14gn. Go figure.
The other issue is that moving your hand too quickly when placing or removing the pan, breathing in the direction of the scale, leaning on the bench, air temperature etc. all can cause small shifts this way that way in the scale. Just mitigate all those factors as best you can, don’t plug other stuff in the same outlet if you can manage (isolate the power), watch closely for sources of static or electronic interference (phones and devises, plastic accessories) too close to the balance, and maybe throw a ferrite bead on the power cord and you should be good to go. The FX-120i is pretty robust and super reliable. I wholeheartedly recommend getting an ATV4. Just buy it direct from MacDonald. That’s what I did. Super simple, great price, and no tariff either.
Yes! 3 sides and I cut a piece on 1/4” plexiglass for a top so I can see through it. I drilled a 1/2” hole through the left side plastic to slide powder trickler through. Very aware of drafts. That was a quick learning curve when I 1st got it.I've got a fluorescent light, ceiling fan nearby, and an open register with almost no drift. I load very much as you described. Desk, dropper, trickle up but make sure the draft shield blocks any air movement from affecting the scale.
Are you using the draft shield?
Good Job.I solved my drifting problem by moving my cell phone away from the unit. I noticed that any time my phone was in close proximity of the scale I had a drifting problem.
Good Job.
There must be 20 or more Posts on Reloading Room set up for our Scales.
Just a few No Cell Phones, LED Lights,Voltage Line Regulators, Fans drafts etc........
FX-120i The zero thing ? If you remove your weighted Charge and the Scale read -E !
You need to read the book.
Maybe I missed something, but as I read it the manual says a -E error means the scale needs recalibration. Without recalibrating I can put a 100 g checkweight on the scale and it reads fine. Seems to me that it's OK. Cycling the on/off button does clear the -E error and the scale is still in calibration. I am not sure just what the -E error means, because it doesn't seem to be a recalibration squawk.Good Job.
There must be 20 or more Posts on Reloading Room set up for our Scales.
Just a few No Cell Phones, LED Lights,Voltage Line Regulators, Fans drafts etc........
FX-120i The zero thing ? If you remove your weighted Charge and the Scale read -E !
You need to read the book.
This is critical to repeatability. Despite what McDonald says, keep the bubble on the balance centered in the circle. If you need to adjust the pitch of the feeder, do it external to the level of the balance. Some use a screw in the back of the unit to adjust this, I use stepped wedges to get the fine adjustment I need for individual powders. Some are good as it sits, some need one step, some need two to get the fine trickle in the middle of the calibration scale, then when I save a calibration for a particular powder I include the number of steps on my wedges.Center up the bubble level again. Yes, it's that sensitive.
