[meteorite-list] Scales - Looking for Advice

Ed Deckert edeckert at triad.rr.com
Sat Dec 9 21:42:44 EST 2006


Norbert,

I do not have much to back this up, but I have been told that electronic 
scales can be "influenced" by a nearby fluorescent light fixture that has 
been turned on.  This would imply that an incandescent light, natural 
sunlight, or some other light source that did not involve the use of 
ballasts or transformers would be the best light source while using such a 
scale.

I have a gram scale that runs only on AC current.  It interferes greatly 
with the FM radio reception in my shop whenever I use it.  Perhaps the 
actual issue is the fact that my scale is run by AC, and is putting some 
kind of interference back through the electric lines.  Or it may simply 
generate some kind of RF interference that travels through the air.

With my scale causing radio problems, it makes sense that a fluorescent 
light could impact my gram scale.  I use a fluorescent lamp to illuminate my 
shop, and it seems that I have to recalibrate the scale more frequently than 
I would expect.  But I wonder if the same would hold true for a battery 
operated scale?

Does anyone here have any such experience with this problem?

Ed

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Norbert Classen" <trifid at timewarp.de>
To: <jbaxter112 at pol.net>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Scales - Looking for Advice


> Jim wrote:
>
>> I for one would like to hear your final conclusion. I have considered
>> buying such a scale for some time. I have been too busy, or too lazy
>> if I am to be honest, to do my homework and would love to benefit
>> from your efforts. I am sure I'm one of many on the list that has
>> considered buying a scale so I'm sure others would be interested as
>> well.
>
> Good idea - I will certainly let you and the list know. And as soon as I
> have my new scale I will test it as I have quite a few samples that have
> been weighed rather precisely on A grade laboratory scales. So let's see
> what these "cheaper" portable precision scales can do.
>
> This might take some weeks, but I will surely come back to it.
>
> All the best,
> Norbert
>
>
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