Comment · Fri, July 24, 2020 · ND Owner
Measuring Cordyceps powder - scale issue?
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hoerogan · 4 points
https://i.imgur.com/kHUeCgb.jpg
Bit of a rookie/noob question here so go easy on me.
But I’m not sure if I trust my scales, as you can see they say this is 240mg of ND 10:1 Cordyceps powder.
That looks like an awful lot to me for it to be 240mg. In comparison the top picture is 300mg of salt. I understand different densities and compactness etc but it still looks like a lot.
Am I right I thinking these scales are off and that is too much powder? I know it’s hard to tell from a picture, I’ve put the teaspoon and pen in to try provide some sort of scale and give a ball park idea of the amount of powder on the scale.
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redditinface · 2 points
I'm looking for something at least as good as the AWS GPR-20 I have now, in other words, something reasonably accurate to, say, +/- 2mg, below 10mg. (I'm probably being compulsive about this, but the AWS taring/calibration seems a little flaky to me.) I might be willing to pay $150, but I'd certainly pay $60-80.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
So we have one better than that one at our offices that we are considering. The issue I have is that I want a bigger weighing platter. So we have been trying to get them to create tooling for a larger weighing platter for us, but COVID-19 was slowing that down. That just got me thinking whether or not people would want a scale that is just an improvement over our existing one, or whether we should do a really high quality balance. I just don't know what people's price tolerance is.