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What scale do you use?

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Chaos

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SWIM is almost done with preparations to perform his first extraction( -many thanks to this forum). SWIM has realized a good-quality scale is the biggest (and possibly most important) investment of this process and is wondering if anyone has recommendations before he blows 200 on one.
 
For under ~250 bucks GemPro 250 is one of the top choices

If you have more to spend, I would look into brand names like Tanita and OHAUS. Be sure to get a calibration set too.

Lab-X might have some good deals and a search over at ScienceMadness might give you exact model names.
 
0.001g it says. That is 1mg. And yeah you'll probably need two sets of scales. Mg scales typically only go to 20-25g. A set of 0.1-200g or thereabouts is ideal for weighing MHRB and NaOH.
 
Thanks Gary heh, I actually have three for some reason. The one I posted is indeed a mg scale, besides the fact that it says it, I use it frequently ;). Its a good scale, but It usually needs a calibration for every use, so don't lose the 2 10g weights that come with it. I have a hook scale for weighing Cacti cuts, a .1 to 500 for weighing MHRB, Lime, and Cacti powder, and the mg scale I posted for end results.
 
Garyp88 said:
0.001g it says. That is 1mg. And yeah you'll probably need two sets of scales. Mg scales typically only go to 20-25g. A set of 0.1-200g or thereabouts is ideal for weighing MHRB and NaOH.

what chemical is NaOH? I was planning on using the dry tek that uses lime instead of lye.
 
AvidGardener said:
Thanks Gary heh, I actually have three for some reason. The one I posted is indeed a mg scale, besides the fact that it says it, I use it frequently ;). Its a good scale, but It usually needs a calibration for every use, so don't lose the 2 10g weights that come with it. I have a hook scale for weighing Cacti cuts, a .1 to 500 for weighing MHRB, Lime, and Cacti powder, and the mg scale I posted for end results.

What is callibration?
 
cirquefreak333 said:
Garyp88 said:
0.001g it says. That is 1mg. And yeah you'll probably need two sets of scales. Mg scales typically only go to 20-25g. A set of 0.1-200g or thereabouts is ideal for weighing MHRB and NaOH.

what chemical is NaOH? I was planning on using the dry tek that uses lime instead of lye.

Sodium hydroxide.

Can anyone else vouch for that scale besides avidgardener? Not that I don't trust him, but you know how some people have good luck with these things and others don't. I really need a scale soon but I don't want to spend hundreds on a mg scale.
 
Thanks guys, probably going for gempro to try as its cheaper :) now just trying to find a place that is willing to ship outside the USA.

Cheers :) if you guys know of any others that look like they are good and accurate, please post.
 
Calibration is making sure the scale is weighing accurately. With this one, you put a 10 gram weight when it tells you to, then another 20 gram weight on top of it. It only takes a few seconds, like I said, I do it every time I use the scale.
 
JacksonMetaller said:
Shaolin said:
Horizon Pro is the same scale as the AWG which kind of "the official Nexus scale" since so many people have it.

what do you mean its the same? same company? same parts manufacturer? what's the same about it? would it be better to just get the AWG?

I dont know what the exact differences, but i would guess they are identical. Same thing with Video cards, someone takes an Nvidia card changes a few small things and calls it Xtasy brand. Its the basically the same.

i have the Gemini-20, by AWS (american weigh scales) and it looks identical to the horizon pro.

Horizon Pro
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Gemini-20
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The one where you can see the calibration weight sticking up is identical to mine and I can certainly vouch for it. It was cheap as hell and has lasted very well and appears to be very accurate. On a bored day I used it to work out the average weight of a rice crispy. If I remember right it was 24mg. I guess a good follow up experiment would be to take a handful of rice crispies, weigh them all and then divide the weight by 24... then count all the rice crispies and see how accurate my average was. I think I'll wait until I am *really* bored before doing that.
 
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