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Thread: Help with PACT power dispenser, electrical power filter

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    Boolit Bub kdiver58's Avatar
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    Help with PACT power dispenser, electrical power filter

    I have a PACT powder dispenser that is getting interference from my whole home A/C.

    I contacted PACT and they said that if the scale does not see 2 matching numbers
    it will not proceed. A line conditioner is $75 to 125. If I can just filter the output to
    try and get a a cleaner 12 volts I rather do that .

    Could someone tell me what capacitors I can place between the 12 volt power supply
    output to filter out the noise that is keeping the scale from calibrating or dumping
    powder? During the winter I had no problem at all. the fan is not the problem it's the
    A/C compressor .

    Thanks .. K

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    I've no idea if this will help or not but it's from an old posting a number of years back on drifting of electronic scales.

    The drifts were readily recognizable, but annoying. An instrument man
    where I work told me the cheapest and easiest thing to try was to
    install a 1000 MFD / 16V capacitor by bridging it across the positive
    and negative terminal connectors between the transformers `battery
    simulating' terminals and the Pact BBK's battery connecting terminals.

    I picked one up at Radio Shack for 99 cents (probably a rip-off?). I
    snapped the transformer, and BBK terminal connectors right over the
    wires of the capacitor (one on each terminal connector). No soldering,
    etc. required. Just make sure to get the negative side of the
    capacitor on the negative, and positive on the positive. There is a
    band of dashes (negative signs) running down the negative wire side of
    the capacitor that I purchased. The capacitor sits comfortably hidden
    away in the battery space left behind by the now forever missing
    battery, along with the terminal connectors for the scale and the
    transformer. When warmed up properly (20 minutes to 30 minutes) it
    appears to be as stable now as with the battery, although I havn't had
    much time to test it fully. When the scale scans it occasionally
    drifts 0.1 grain plus or minus (or 0.01 gram in the case of the test
    weights), but it did this with a battery as well. No more swings wider
    than this so far at least, without movement or wind contributing.
    Mike

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    Boolit Bub kdiver58's Avatar
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    well it turns out that the output on the PACT is 12 volts AC. I ended up going to Fry's and getting a small line conditioner for $60. That solved my problem.

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