06-01-2023, 12:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2023, 12:01 PM by Bassfish1952.)
(06-01-2023, 04:52 AM)grayfox Wrote: Allowing 30 min warmup, avoiding drafts and using in an AC environment, yes.Now you went and spoiled it NAVY !!!!!
AND using a consistent procedure, each time, every time...
After, what, 20 years of using an rcbs, I have never seen any electronic drift or interference, and this from an ex-electronics tech (Nav). That is, unless your lighting gives off excessive buzz or crackling noises (mine doesn't), or live in downtown Chicago where the ele is pretty nasty with voltage spikes and such... I'm plugged in to 120 vac, live in a small town, but hey, if the battery style works for you then go for it.
I'm a pretty heavy reloader these days in retirement. I do do the soda straw mod and have tweaked the A, B, and C constants, so it runs very smoothly. Anything over by 0.1, I toss back and re-weigh.
It's been 50 years but I still remember Flight control systems repair (electronic ) ARMY Most time on CH-47s
If I can get the powder to weight the same on repeated weighting of the same powder I'll call it good so I'll see about an upgraded beam with Large numbers or a Name Brand scale I can get to work
If it's AC does it hurt to leave it on full time or turn on in morning and off at night ?
Again thanks to all