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7 mag reloading conundrum?
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<blockquote data-quote="tazzman" data-source="post: 525472" data-attributes="member: 22895"><p>OK, this is how I do it.</p><p>My Chrony has two measuring gates. They both accomodate a diffuser(which is provided at purchase, of course).</p><p>I have installed 1 each incandescent bulb(aka bulbs used for painting(s) display) over each diffuser(c/w socket and switch). Chronys are susceptible to changing lighting conditions and to lighting that is frequency-sensitive, aka fluorescent lighting. Incandescent lighting is not frequency sensitive and produces even lighting(it cancels out frequency-derived lighting influences). This even lighting, according to my results, also cancels out the variables found during daylight measurement sessions. The drawback, of course, is that you require an AC source to provide this even lighting.</p><p> </p><p>If you have power nearby, try this method. If it works(I found this to solve my irregularity problems) then Bob's your uncle. If it does not work, then look at your Chrony. I hope this solution(aka known as simple-to-complicated method) works for you.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers,</p><p> </p><p>Phil aka tazzman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tazzman, post: 525472, member: 22895"] OK, this is how I do it. My Chrony has two measuring gates. They both accomodate a diffuser(which is provided at purchase, of course). I have installed 1 each incandescent bulb(aka bulbs used for painting(s) display) over each diffuser(c/w socket and switch). Chronys are susceptible to changing lighting conditions and to lighting that is frequency-sensitive, aka fluorescent lighting. Incandescent lighting is not frequency sensitive and produces even lighting(it cancels out frequency-derived lighting influences). This even lighting, according to my results, also cancels out the variables found during daylight measurement sessions. The drawback, of course, is that you require an AC source to provide this even lighting. If you have power nearby, try this method. If it works(I found this to solve my irregularity problems) then Bob's your uncle. If it does not work, then look at your Chrony. I hope this solution(aka known as simple-to-complicated method) works for you. Cheers, Phil aka tazzman [/QUOTE]
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