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Post by Tomo on Apr 16, 2017 16:06:34 GMT
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Post by jtc on Apr 16, 2017 16:35:32 GMT
I think the 2000g one will be ok for mixing as it goes up in 0.1g same as the 500g one Not good You want 0.01 increments. I use these Look at this on eBay www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182028155203Expensive yes but to me worth every penny Proper job
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Apr 16, 2017 16:57:15 GMT
I think the 2000g one will be ok for mixing as it goes up in 0.1g same as the 500g one Not good You want 0.01 increments. I use these Look at this on eBay www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182028155203Expensive yes but to me worth every penny Proper job If you're using 2000g scales i assume you're mixing mostly in fairly large amounts, rounding up or down to the nearest 0.1g you're talking like 2 or 3 drops max not really going to make much of a difference in a large volume mix and you could always just buy a separate cheap set that have 0.01g increments for small volume test mix amounts and still have 35 quid in your skyrocket to spare.
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Post by Tomo on Apr 16, 2017 17:04:23 GMT
When your mixing to be honest 0.01g is silly to even measure. You will over shoot on vg/pg/nic or flavourings maybe up to 0.1 to 0.5g and it makes no detectable difference Like buying a watch that can show 10ths of a second but you never use it. Honestly don't pay more than a £10 for a good set of digital scales.
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Post by jtc on Apr 16, 2017 18:26:00 GMT
If you're using 2000g scales i assume you're mixing mostly in fairly large amounts, rounding up or down to the nearest 0.1g you're talking like 2 or 3 drops max not really going to make much of a difference in a large volume mix and you could always just buy a separate cheap set that have 0.01g increments for small volume test mix amounts and still have 35 quid in your skyrocket to spare. Nope I make from 10ml to a litre
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