May 2ndWhen did you order?
May 2ndWhen did you order?
In the same boat, this is my first Autotrickler setup, haven’t had one previous to this. Definitely hoping to see better accuracy tonight than last night. I’m sure it’s a setting that needs adjusted.Received mine yesterday, set it up this morning. So much quieter than the v3.
I need to work with the settings when I get home as it is slower and not as precise as the v3 was yet.
Don’t stress. Just follow the information here. This was my first autothrow also. I have had the scale and AutoTrickler for several years. Take your time and play with the settings and the tilt of your scale. Once you get the tilt of the scale right, the rest woks like a charm.In the same boat, this is my first Autotrickler setup, haven’t had one previous to this. Definitely hoping to see better accuracy tonight than last night. I’m sure it’s a setting that needs adjusted.
In my experience, no.Does the A&D FX_120i scale drift like other electronic scales.
No app needed. Was using a prometheusYou will need to calibrate for each new powder...but really how long does that take...
are we not getting a stellar product here with the V4...?
Just think back before the Autotrickler...how was your app working then.??lol
Electro Magnetic interference, air currents, wide temperature changes all can cause drift. My Tripp-Lite line conditioner solved all issues with drift from EM. Be sure to use LED bulbs not floresent tubes and protect scales from air currents and you will rock. I am still on the fence on V4 as my V3 is working perfectly and a vast improvement over V2. Adam and his company are The Man.Does the A&D FX_120i scale drift like other electronic scales.
There are essentially 2 types of electronic balances used by handloaders: strain guage and magnetic force restoration (MFR). All the cheap (and not so cheap) electronic balances are of the strain guage variety. The A&D FX-120 is an MFR type. I believe it's the least expensive of such types, even with its price tag.Does the A&D FX_120i scale drift like other electronic scales.