Dave,
I was doing that with mine and still had the problem! If you're
paranoid/ultra-cautious you may just want to check that technique on your
scales using Ron's torn-sheet-of-paper test. Let me have a snail-mail
address if you need a sheet of Letter - I've still got a bunch left over.
Regards,
Jeremy
Jeremy Davey
Europa Monowheel 537M G-EZZA
Tail done
Standard XS wings awaiting mods and closing
CM ready for installation in fuse (with airbrakes fittings), but holding off
while I do a load of small jobs first
1100 build hours to date
Intended fit:
Rotax 914 turbo, Airmaster CS fully-feathering prop
Lots of lights, buttons, switches, gizmos, and alarms
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Moore, Dave
Subject: Europa-List: Faulty scales
Thank you Jeremy, thank you Ron, for bringing the problem of "sticking"
scales to our attention. I, too, have found it happening with my Ohaus
CS200 digital scales.
A tip for getting around it, when adding resin / hardener with syringes,
is to tap the rim of the cup gently with the tube on the syringe as you
get to the last few drops stage. It seems to 'un-stick' the scales.
I now have a routine for adding the last few tenths of a gram of
hardener or resin, of: 'drop' - 'tap' - 'drop' - 'tap' .........
Dave Moore
Monowheel #550
Just starting...
Aberdeen, UK.
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