Roger&Me
Bluelight Crew
Maybe not - at least on my scale (Gemini-20), it's "sticky" around zero. If I tare it with the tray on, it reads exactly zero and doesn't start moving until I add about 10 mg. If I tare it without the tray and then put the tray on, it fluctuates a bit and reacts more quickly when I add a few mg.
That's perfectly normal for most balances; its essentially a problem of sensitivity. Every balance is produced to conform to a sensitivity requirement, ie. when using a balance produced with a sensitivity requirement of 6mg, one can add or remove up to 6mg before the scale is sensitive enough to register the difference.
Because it expends valuable engineering and manufacturing capital to reduce various types of noise and mechanical factors that limit sensitivity, highly sensitive balances are usually expensive. If your balance was reasonably priced, its very likely that its sensitivity is in the range of 10+mg.
edit: I want to emphasize to everyone for harm reduction purposes that this is exactly the reason it is imperative to dose via liquid measurement when ingesting potent psychoactives. Its likely that your scale isnt sensitive enough to give you a precise dose; this is especially important concerning highly potent compounds like 2C-P and DOx.
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