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Re: Robot Scale

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Originally Posted by artdutra04 View Post
Yup, this type of scale works really well for FRC. I used them on both back on 228 and now on 148. Here's a link to this type of scale (I'm not sure if it was this exact brand, but it's this same form factor):

http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/...FYZAMgodsx0ArA

BTW, do not let students/mentors weigh themselves on this, they are easy to break if you weigh over 150lbs.
This appears to be the same scale that we have been using for years.

For our own satisfaction, we typically place known weights on the scale in an effort to verify that the measurements are correct.
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