sameI have an A&D FX120i and it shows that my RCBS chargemaster can be off as much as .1 gr.
sameI have an A&D FX120i and it shows that my RCBS chargemaster can be off as much as .1 gr.
Thank`s for the replies ! I decided to try the A&D FX120i Cambridge environmental has a good price on them right now
I lead a sheltered life I guess? What is a Tripp Lite power conditioner??You're gonna love that thing! Get a good, precisely accurate calibration weight for it and consider running it through a Tripp Lite power conditioner and you'll be golden.
LOL!I lead a sheltered life I guess? What is a Tripp Lite power conditioner??
I lead a sheltered life I guess? What is a Tripp Lite power conditioner??
Get you a good calibration weight. For that model I don't know what is recommended for yours but if you want to know I can check later on and see where mine came from but it was north of $200 just for the calibration weight that my brand of scale recommends. I think mine was a 200 gram calibration weight.Thank`s for the replies ! I decided to try the A&D FX120i Cambridge environmental has a good price on them right now
For that model I don't know what is recommended for yours
Yep. That will work.He'll need a 100g weight. I'd recommend....
Calibration weight 100 g - Class 1 NVLAP certificate
Calibration weight 100 g, Class 1 NVLAP, tolerance ± 0.25 mg, stainless steel two piece construction. Test weight come with Class 1 NVLAP traceability certificate.scaleman.com
Mine also works with a 200g weightHe'll need a 100g weight. I'd recommend....
Calibration weight 100 g - Class 1 NVLAP certificate
Calibration weight 100 g, Class 1 NVLAP, tolerance ± 0.25 mg, stainless steel two piece construction. Test weight come with Class 1 NVLAP traceability certificate.scaleman.com
According to the user manual the FX 120i can be calibrated with only either a 100g (factory setting) or a 50g.Mine came from Cambridge factory set for 100g. You could absolutely use up to 200g with the FX 120i. I've just never seen the need to do so.