I know the answer is bin it but here's the story anyway.
These Gem Pro scales have been good to me over the last 5-7 years, functioning repeatably, not wandering the zero & consistent week in week out when tested with standard weights that I make for every common load I use, either by trimming lead tip bullets or trimming obsolete brass keys.
They run only 240v & I have suppression on the cable from the transformer. I always light them up at least half a day before I use them.
Yesterday & today, I've had to run up some loads & while the process has been consistent, on two or three occasions for a short time, the zero went apeshot, jumping plus and/or minus 5-6 miligrams for no apparent reason. Once the aberration settled, I immediately tested with the standard weight & confirmed that all was in order, but this sort of messing about certainly mindf**** a person.
Anybody had similar experiences?
Gem Pro 250 issue
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Re: Gem Pro 250 issue
Have you got a phone or similar close by, the interference will cause what you have stated.
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Re: Gem Pro 250 issue
Here's a few tips for using electronic scales I found.
14 Tips for Electronic Powder Scale Accuracy
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14 Tips for Electronic Powder Scale Accuracy
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Re: Gem Pro 250 issue
I had similar issues with mine. Lost zero and started weighing eratically. ... had no phoenes nearby, and my setup hadnt changed. I am yet to send mine back as yet, but planning on chasing their lifetime waranty.
Weighing on my cheapy ebay scales for no loss of accuracy, and my SD is running pretty low so i am in no rush for new scales
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Weighing on my cheapy ebay scales for no loss of accuracy, and my SD is running pretty low so i am in no rush for new scales
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Re: Gem Pro 250 issue
Thanks, Graham, but I have those points covered. The one he missed stating was always start with an empty tared pan on the scale & bring the powder to it, not remove it to load a preliminary charge in.
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Re: Gem Pro 250 issue
johnk wrote:Thanks, Graham, but I have those points covered. The one he missed stating was always start with an empty tared pan on the scale & bring the powder to it, not remove it to load a preliminary charge in.
No worries John, didn't really think it would be too relevant to your issue but more of a general guide for those just starting using electronic scales.
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