Boyd Allen
Active member
Goodgrouper,
We may be talking apples and oranges. I read, in another thread, that you have been using a Chargemaster for some time...obviously weighing charges. Good for you, but much of the discussion about humidity has been about charges that were, and continue to be thrown by volume. Could it be that weighing charges compensates for humidity related changes in powder density? Also, could it be that mistakes are being made by misapplying data gathered with the 'thrown by volume" approach to weighed charges?
We may be talking apples and oranges. I read, in another thread, that you have been using a Chargemaster for some time...obviously weighing charges. Good for you, but much of the discussion about humidity has been about charges that were, and continue to be thrown by volume. Could it be that weighing charges compensates for humidity related changes in powder density? Also, could it be that mistakes are being made by misapplying data gathered with the 'thrown by volume" approach to weighed charges?