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I got this scale last year and probally only loaded acouple of hundred rounds with it, a few nights ago I started out using it and after measuring a load before putting the pan back on it went to .2g, did a turn off and restart, recal and worked for 2 loads, then started this all over again. After several more attempts the .2's would sometimes go to .3 all the way to .7, afew times after hitting cal after putting the 30 gram weight on it(during the cal stage) the window showed 0. I have it plugged into 120 power supply so this isn't the problem, checked the RCBS site out and this type problem isn't talked about. Scale is alwaays stored away and never been abused. Anyone out there have this scale and have any problems like this???????? Planned on doing abunch of loading this weekend, will more than likely have to break out old faithful. Thanks, Tim | ||
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Check that there ian't an obstruction under the pan. I do not have experience with this type scale but I have had issues in the past with other types of scales. Ususally dirt or something interferring with the weigh cells. Hope that helps You don't have to be the best shot....Just the last shot. | |||
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Last night I read on a few sites where it said to take a dryer sheet and wipe the top down as sometime static will build up, well I wiped it all down and tried it again today and seems to be working again, checked the loads with me level scale and they are the same so all oka again. Not for sure if the Downy sheet helped or not but! B-D-Donk, I did check under the pan, all clean, thanks for the suggestion!! Hope all will stay oka now. | |||
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