ranger335v,
I have to agree with you when it comes to trickling powder nothing beats the the 10-10 scale. You are also correct about warm up and fluctuations with the line voltage affecting the accuracy. This is why I only use the battery and turn it on 10 min before I calibrate it and I calibrate it. See I use my digital for checking my powder measure dispense repeatability and if it varies I want to know how much, so for my application I prefer the digital.
By the way nothing personal, but I hate pneumatics with a passion. Nothing more aggravating then having the seals dry on Bimba cylinder and the nimrod on a previous shift slapping a little grease on the shaft so it would run through his shift and stick me with the replacement It's good to hear from another electrical mechanical enginer .
I have to agree with you when it comes to trickling powder nothing beats the the 10-10 scale. You are also correct about warm up and fluctuations with the line voltage affecting the accuracy. This is why I only use the battery and turn it on 10 min before I calibrate it and I calibrate it. See I use my digital for checking my powder measure dispense repeatability and if it varies I want to know how much, so for my application I prefer the digital.
By the way nothing personal, but I hate pneumatics with a passion. Nothing more aggravating then having the seals dry on Bimba cylinder and the nimrod on a previous shift slapping a little grease on the shaft so it would run through his shift and stick me with the replacement It's good to hear from another electrical mechanical enginer .