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How do I verify my scale system is balanced?

How can I check the mechanical or load cell signal balance on my weighing system?

What is the difference between Net Weight and Gross Weight?

In the Hardy manual I received with my instrument, I see that the instrument can read net weight and gross weight. Can you explain what the difference is between these two?

My weight reading is drifting, how do I troubleshoot?

Why did the weight reading start drifting on my Hardy weight controller? How can I troubleshoot an unstable weight reading?  Does Hardy offer Field Service in case I can't find and fix the problem?

When I change units of measure what else do I need to change?

When I change units of measure on my Hardy weight controller, what else do I need to change?

What data is contained in the 4 bytes from the HI 200DNWM?

I am using the HI 200DNWM module and I noticed there are 4 bytes from the module to the scanner card. Does this contain status information or just the weight ?

What is the temperature range for the C2® chip?

What is the acceptable temperature range for the C2® chip located inside the load cell or at the end of the cable?

Is the HI 215IT summing board compatible with all Hardy Instruments?

We are not getting a reading from the HI 215IT junction box. The HI 215IT is connected to a HI 1771-XX-RT and from there it is connected to a HI 1771WS module using the HI 1771-XX-C6 cable. Is the HI 215IT summing board compatible with all Hardy Instruments?

How can I tell if my load cell is good without using Integrated Technician?

I am using older load cells from Hardy Process Solutions (or from another company) and I want to make sure they are functioning properly before I use them in another application. I don't have the Hardy feature "Integrated Technician" in my junction box or controller, so I checked the installation/troubleshooting guide which says to check the resistance between the signal wires and the excitation wires and the resistance of each should be around 350 ohms. Well, the resistance between the signal wires on all 8 load cells was right at 350 ohms, but the resistance between the excitation wires on all 8 load cells was around 387 ohms. So, are all of these load cells bad, or is it ok for the excitation resistance to be 387 ohms?

What is the difference between analog and digital communications?

What are the main differences between using analog or digital communications? Why is digital communications considered a better form of communications?

What is the extra wire for on my Hardy Scale cable?

The cable coming out my ANYWEIGH bench or floor scale has an extra wire which is not called out in the manual. All load cell wires are identified, but this extra, heavier gauge wire is not. Should this wire be terminated anywhere or just capped off?