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Do I really need to use a summing Junction Box?

Is a summing junction box necessary when the load cells are physically close enough to connect directly to the module or controller?

What instrument replaces the Proweigh HI 2101WC?

What instrument replaces the Proweigh HI 2101WC?

Where can I get a manual for the Proweigh HI 2101WC?

Where can I get a manual for the Proweigh HI 2101WC?

How do I calculate the system total full scale output sensitivity?

How do I calculate my weighing system total full scale output sensitivity?

Can my Hardy Instrument operate as a counting machine?

Can my Hardy Instrument be converted into a counting machine?

How do I determine the accuracy of my weighing system?

How can I mathematically calculate the accuracy and resolution of my weighing system using Hardy load sensors?

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?

Do you have a manual for an old digital weight indicator?

Do you still have manuals for older digital weight indicators?

How do I protect my controllers, systems and scales from static electricity?

What is the best way to protect my Hardy controllers, systems and scales from static electricity problems? My system locks up on a regular basis and I think it is caused by static.

Why are we getting an A/D error after we replace our old controller?

We are replacing our obsolete weight controller with a new Hardy controller and want to reuse the same load cells. Our traditional calibration methods are giving us problems when we try to set the span. I think it's because our old unit has 10 volts excitation and the Hardy unit has 5 volts excitation. When we run the mV calibration signal above 15, we get an A/D Conversion Error on our Hardy unit. Do we need to take our old calibration values and divide by 2?