06-29-2006 11:47 AM
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07-18-2006 10:42 AM
I also have a similar question. I have two of the same load cells but I am getting erroneous data also. One will "zero out" when no load is applied while the other shows about .05 lbs without a load applied. When I unplug the sensors, and switch them (using the opposite SG24 module) I get opposite results. The sensor that had showed "zero" now shows a slight load. Is this a problem with one of the modules?
Also you mentiioned subtracting the offset from my reading to account for the error. However, the one load cell that will not "zero" has a lower reading when the mass is applied. In other words, the load cell starts out at .05 lbs with no weight, but the final reading (with mass applied) is way less. I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but the calibration sheet of each sensor has a "zero balance" listed in mV/V. Does this affect how the sensor is "zeroed" with no load applied?
Thanks,
Jason
07-18-2006 11:36 AM
07-18-2006 01:06 PM
Thanks for the help. Yes, that is the case with these sensors. According to the specs one sensor has a "zero balance" of .0056 mV/V with a 2.000 mV/V output and the input/output resistances are 377.8 and 352.5 respectively.. The other sensor has a -0.0166mV/V "zero balance" and a rated output of 2.292 mV/V and the input/ouput resistances are 377.7 and 352.8 ohms respectively. I used these outputs in the scales that I set up for each sensor, but I don't know how the "zero balance" affects my measurements (if at all). When making the separate zero and full scale calibrations should I use the calibration tab in MAX? If not, how can I adjust these sensors?
Jason
07-18-2006 01:31 PM
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