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Hey,
even I calibrated my scale properly, I still can see the effect of temperature in my measurements. I think this is because the scale is getting warmer/colder more slowly compared to air temperature. So I thought it would be cool to configure some kind of offset for the temperature compensation to e.g. use the temperature measurements some minutes ago. This would reflect the temperature of the weight cell more correctly.
Thanks:)
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interesting thought! But the offset would change between summer and winter time. And it also depends how fast temperature is changing. I am not sure what value to take from the past, 5 min, 10 min? All seems similar incorrect - best scenario you do have an additional temperature sensor directly attached to the scale which you then use just for compensation - right?
I currently think it would over complicate the already complicated process of setting up a temperature compensation.
Hey,
even I calibrated my scale properly, I still can see the effect of temperature in my measurements. I think this is because the scale is getting warmer/colder more slowly compared to air temperature. So I thought it would be cool to configure some kind of offset for the temperature compensation to e.g. use the temperature measurements some minutes ago. This would reflect the temperature of the weight cell more correctly.
Thanks:)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: