Measuring weight
nacelp
nacelp at bright.net
Mon Mar 27 13:07:01 GMT 2000
1% accuracy, would seem plenty close to me.
What are you doing that needs such fine resolution of vehicle weight?.
Maybe "overkill", here?.
Grumpy
> In all of the calculating and figuring for the fuel injection system I
> came across a little problem. I need an accurate way to measure the
> bike. I got a rough idea by putting each wheel on a bathroom scale and
> adding the results (366 pounds wet, roughly 25 pounds less than stock :)
> However, I'm not happy with that setup since it's only accurate to about
> 2-3 pounds (assuming the scale's right) and a pain in the ass to set up.
> Anyone know where I could find some kind of gizmo that converts weight
> to voltage accurately? I'd like to interface the whole thing to an LCD
> that displays the individual weight of each wheel, the total weight, and
> the weight distribution. A stamp or Oopic should do that easy.
> --
> Steve
> 97 Chevy Camaro Z28, Mystic teal, A4, not stock
> 90 Kawasaki EX500A4, black, M6, not even CLOSE to stock!
> lt1_z28 at ev1.net http://users.ev1.net/~lt1_z28
> Aluminum, steel, carbon fiber, titanium, and two cast iron balls.
> McMillan Motorsports- http://www.mmsbikes.com
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