I have bought the digital scale (0.01/500g). I saw you also have the calibration weights. How necessary are those? How often would one need to re-calibrate?
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Does your scale have a calibration button? If not, then no use for the weights. These digital scales usually auto calibrate on startup.
Haven't seen my scale yet - it has been delivered, but I will only collect when I come to SA soon. Bought from Blck Vapour - so they might be able to confirm this.
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I stand corrected, it seems you can actually calibrate them, but the process is hidden. You have to hold the M or Units button for several seconds and then it goes into calibration mode. I didn't know that, so yes, you can calibrate them.
@RenaldoRheeder I have that scale. I got the calibration weights.
Read here:
https://www.ecigssa.co.za/valley-vapour-diy-mixing-scales.t20120/page-5
@Richio I hope you don't mind...
@drew had the following to say in that thread:@Christos - the link that you shared seems unrelated - I could not find anything about the scale there. So how often do you find that you need to recalibrate?
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@Christos The choice is really up to you. The scales are pre-calibrated but I've seen recommendations on the interwebs that scales be calibrated at least once a year. I've just checked mine which hasn't been calibrated in about a year and it read the 500g weight at 499.86g and the 200g weight at 199.95g so it does drift with time and use.
I calibrate about once a month.@Christos - the link that you shared seems unrelated - I could not find anything about the scale there. So how often do you find that you need to recalibrate?
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Here ya go. Calibrated a month or 2 ago...@Christos, &TheV - thanks guys - will add them to my next shopping list
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Hey guys, info regarding this is mostly correct however, did someone stop to take a look at the test weights? If the weights are not calibrated the scale wont be. If your weights are out then you are going to get false readings. I know this because iv worked as a scale technician for 14 years.
I weigh coins to see if I am in the ballpark with the scale.