Sold: Ohaus Adventurer AR0640 Analytical Balance Reads to .0001g (.002gn when set to Grains) - PRICE REDUCED !

Nocrimp

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Final Reduction!: Ohaus Adventurer Analytical Balance, AR0 640 65g, 230 V​

Reads to .002 grains or .0001g plus many other units.

Includes RS232 data port and print function for potential weighing automation and load recording.

Specifications & Description​

  • Capacity (g) 65
  • Readability (g) 0.0001
  • Linearity (g) 0.0002
  • Weighing Unitsg, mg, kg, oz, N, lb, oz t, ct, dwt, gn, tael (3), momme, karat, tical, mesghal
  • Calibration TypeExternal
  • DescriptionAdventurer Analytical Balance, 65g, 230 V
Bargain at £450 as balance cost £1950... PRICE REDUCED TO £399 ! Final Reeduction.. £350 inc delivery or £340 collected.

Collection from SL6 or Bisley



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I have one of these, far superior to anything else about.

I can drop 1 kernel of blc2 on mine and it picks it up instantly, no faffing around with re zero and tare every 10 rounds like the cheapo ones.

Oh and it's not sensitive to fluro lights and anything electricical like mobiles.

£450 os a bargin
 
Can you use a trickler with it or does it read once then lock the reading?
No you can trickle up no problems they are that sensitive there is no delay when trickling so they are supper easy to use.

Also goes down to 0.02 of a grain for really consistent charge weights.

Takes me about 10 min to charge 50 cases with mine. Drop the charge within .5 of a grain and trickle up
 
Hello, do you have any info on other models?
I was recently given a set of oertling scales model TB061 and trying to find info about them.... thinking of using these
 
Thanks for your question. A manual or vibratory trickler is the way to go to accuratley top up a load to your target weight.
I think that the RS232 data port could allow trickler to be controlled bu a PC or arduino etc, but that is beyond my technical knowledge.
The advantage of this scale as a stand alone is the speed of weighing response and of course the accuracy.
 
They are new on Aliexpress now for £132. Like all electronics it has become cheaper with each passing year.

They are too slow to replace a FX-120i for auto loading but not bad if one is OTT on getting exact weights.
 
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They are new on Aliexpress now for £132. Like all electronics it has become cheaper with each passing year.

They are too slow to replace a FX-120i for auto loading but not bad if one is OTT on getting exact weights.
Give the guy a break and remember there should be no unhelpful comment (heckling) in SD Classifieds “For Sale” threads.

What the Op is offering is a high-quality piece of kit with a given provenance, and not some Alibaba impersonation of the real deal.

K
 
Please post Alibaba link and I need a good laugh.
Link is 132.13ï¿¡ 30% OFF|200g 0.1mg 0.0001g Weighing Electronic Balance Analytical Scale| | - AliExpress Screenshot attached.

The OHaus branded one offered here is also made in China: it says that on the back. Those offered by reloading outlets with their own brand are the same products, with a different label. I have inspected scores of Chinese factories, and they are all focused on selling volume. If you think they separate "top quality" from their main product, when electronics is involved, then you need to visit them to verify that because I have never seen it. They all use the same sensor, same method of making the pcb, same method of test, same QA. The total cost of the electronics is under USD $70 and housing is under $20, hence they can sell at these prices in volume.

If for any reason you don't like the style of that one I show in the photo, or want a different range, then https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-precision-scales-0.1mg.html?spm=a2g0o.home.search.0 has a hundred others below your asking price.

I refer to Chinese scales here. I have never seen one that is comparable with the FX-i120 used with automated reloading scales that is made in Japan, and has a USP of a very fast response time. The scale offered here is a slow response time scale, that is identical to those listed on Aliexpress. Slower response allows use of a lower grade sensor, and the electronics averages the output to get a better reading. Accuracy improves as the square root of the number of samples taken.

Finally, electronics does wear out with age. The PROMs that hold the program do it by holding a few electrons on an insulating gate of a MOSFET, millions of times over. That charge leaks away with time, so the thing eventually loses its memory, i.e. program, even if it is never switched on. Also the electrolytic capacitors dry out, rendering the power supply useless. Then if left switched on then there are a dozen different mechanisms that cause the micro-circuitry to be eroded.

The bottom line is asking a lot for old electronics, is an unintended scam. Realism gives an honest sale and honest buy.

With all respect Nocrimp, 2nd hand electronics ten years on is rarely worth more than 5% of the original article and you should not be surprised.

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Give the guy a break and remember there should be no unhelpful comment (heckling) in SD Classifieds “For Sale” threads.

What the Op is offering is a high-quality piece of kit with a given provenance, and not some Alibaba impersonation of the real deal.

K
Apologies, I did not mean to heckle. I was looking for a charge dispenser and balance scale when I came across this ad, and surprised by its unrealism. My original comment to which you responded was very brief, responding the the series of bumps reducing price, and a post suggesting it could be couple it to an automated dispenser like the FX-i120 is. I replied with detailed information when asked what link.

For happy sale and happy buyers, both sides need to be realistic.

I appreciate someone may have bought something at a high price long ago, treasured it, and found it useful. However when selling it, electronics drops in value usually more than one would like, especially when the original is made in a Chinese factory that seeks to cut costs year on year and is surrounded by competitors with near on identical products.
 
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I respect your opinion.
Strange that there are two proices for the same spec (200g capacity and .0001g readability) and delivery is £100 on top.
I have previously bought balances from Alibaba and the quality is shall I say "variable" but if these scales are robust and meet their published spec, and will measure grains, then £230 to £330 delivered seems a good deal.
 
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