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Ingenuity sightings?

It’s still using .002 to make its decision, it’s just not bothering to display that 3rd decimal. The instructions he sends to set it up turns it off. I turned mine back on. It gives some people seizures trying to decide where to break your loads at. I don’t mind and I use the 3rd for primers.
good to know, thanks Jason I just followed IP instructions for the Sartorious to get the show on the road but the manual that came with the scale is a scary big book.....I'll eventually look into it 0.02 grains is good for me for now
 
good to know, thanks Jason I just followed IP instructions for the Sartorious to get the show on the road but the manual that came with the scale is a scary big book.....I'll eventually look into it 0.02 grains is good for me for now
Yea, it wasn’t that hard to change mine back but I can’t remember now which parameter it was. TomE has his set to .02 too because it was just too much. Lol
 
Yea, it wasn’t that hard to change mine back but I can’t remember now which parameter it was. TomE has his set to .02 too because it was just too much. Lol
yeah I remember talking to TomE about it but it's a shiny new to so I want to play with it....BTW looking forward to seeing you at the Valley in June :)
 
It’s still using .002 to make its decision, it’s just not bothering to display that 3rd decimal. The instructions he sends to set it up turns it off. I turned mine back on. It gives some people seizures trying to decide where to break your loads at. I don’t mind and I use the 3rd for primers.
I sleep easier not seeing that 3rd decimal on my Sartorius, ha. Ignorance is bliss.
 
Hum, I've never thought about cutting off the 3rd #.
I think i like knowing if I'm fixing to go over the hump or am i at the minimum of my target #. That is all i use it for. It never changes my mind about anything. So i suppose it's unnecessary.
 
Hum, I've never thought about cutting off the 3rd #.
I think i like knowing if I'm fixing to go over the hump or am i at the minimum of my target #. That is all i use it for. It never changes my mind about anything. So i suppose it's unnecessary.
A while back I loaded on my Sartorius scale using the 3rd digit with a Dandy trickler and splitting kernels. I stopped and after years of therapy I am at the point where it doesn't matter as much....:oops:
 
I know it's not a professional video but it's the best I can do I could have shown you another one that hit 37.10 exactly but I can't shoot the difference between 37.10.37.08 I probably can't shoot the difference between 36.10 but it eases my mind
 
I was told the lighting harness is the hold up for the moment.

I threw a wrench in my order. I need the shield for my Sartorius estrius 1s (i think that's the model)
Shield and light harness = wait a little longer :(
 
I was told the lighting harness is the hold up for the moment.

I threw a wrench in my order. I need the shield for my Sartorius estrius 1s (i think that's the model)
Shield and light harness = wait a little longer :(
I guess I’m moving to the waiting room
 
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Anyone with full system for aNd scale willing to take a pic of back of scale plug.Im about to go thru boxes looking for original ac adapter.And plug for rear of scale.Have had all versions of AutoTrickler and currently a supertrickler. And know I’ve changed the back of scale plate a few times. For any help
 

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