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I view my bathroom scales with distrust and suspicion as they consistently refuse to cooperate with my “get fitter” plan.
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how much?We have the Milenco calibrated gauge that we will be selling and it can weigh nose weight up to 400kg. I wonder how accurate the £8 Maypole one is?
My bathroom scale a serial liarsI view my bathroom scales with distrust and suspicion as they consistently refuse to cooperate with my “get fitter” plan.
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Buckmans comment that says his nose load gauge is "calibrated" is quoting the manufacturers statement about the device. As far as I can establish, the act of "calibration" simply compares the gauges ability to consistently display the result of various compressive loads applied to the device.how much?
Does the prescribed methodology tell you to orientate the the wheel in a particular direction relative to the caravans direction when checking the nose load?We have the AL-KO premium jockey wheel with the built in nose weight gauge, it comes with instruction how to calibrate for your particular caravan, in our case 84kg on the AL-KO jockey wheel equates to 70kg nose weight, I have double checked with the old fashioned bathroom scales method it is reasonably accurate. I tend to run at 65kg on the nose our outfit is stable at this weight no pitching.
I think £20 excl postage is a good price? It still has the original bag.how much?
If it can measure up to 400kg unless your car has a very high noseweight limit the gauge will be working well down its range which isn’t recommended.I think £20 excl postage is a good price? It still has the original bag.
Why would I be wanting to use it on the car? If you have issues with a Milenco calibrated nose weight gauge please contact Milenco because I cannot answer your question.If it can measure up to 400kg unless your car has a very high noseweight limit the gauge will be working well down its range which isn’t recommended.
Well in my experience it’s the car towball that accepts the caravans noseload which you measure. I think the “calibrated “ nose gauge has been discussed ad infinitum so I’m not going to add further comment other than to refer to Prof Johns post at #29 and JTQ at #32.Why would I be wanting to use it on the car? If you have issues with a Milenco calibrated nose weight gauge please contact Milenco because I cannot answer your question.
Sadly some people make comments about quality about an item when they have never ever owned or used the item in question.Well in my experience it’s the car towball that accepts the caravans noseload which you measure. I think the “calibrated “ nose gauge has been discussed ad infinitum so I’m not going to add further comment other than to refer to Prof Johns post at #29 and JTQ at #32.
It’s not the quality it’s just that it is good practice when using instruments to align their working ranges with the variables to be measured. If I had tyres at 30 psi I’d look for a gauge around 50-60 psi not 200 psi. Oh and I did have a Milenco gauge (130kg) that I “self calibrated” using the bathroom scale approach. This gave me confidence in that the bathroom scales were regularly used to weigh luggage for airline check in.Sadly some people make comments about quality about an item when they have never ever owned or used the item in question.
It is certainly not a prerequisite to have owned or used a product to be versed in understanding much about them and to be in a position to constructively comment on them, be that their quality, functionality or other aspects.Sadly some people make comments about quality about an item when they have never ever owned or used the item in question.
You know this statement is baseless and wrong.Sadly some people make comments about quality about an item when they have never ever owned or used the item in question.
Nothing stated, all these devices are a guide nothing less, I never leave the jockey wheel under load apart from checking the nose weight or moving the caravan for obvious reasons.Does the prescribed methodology tell you to orientate the the wheel in a particular direction relative to the caravans direction when checking the nose load?
Is this the chance to sell it and make my fortuneRather than reinvent the wheel there is no doubt our very own Gagakev got it right when he invented and madeThis
Patent it, it's the best.Is this the chance to sell it and make my fortune![]()
I find that very insulting. Why is it baseless and wrong?You know this statement is baseless and wrong.
I find that very insulting. Why is it baseless and wrong?
I am asking you as you are the one that wrote a long rambling post decrying nose weight gauges after someone inquired about our Milenco nose weight gauge.See JTQ response at #39
I am very happy to return to discussing factually based information. rather than having to try and counter personal slurs about my my own knowledge, and or experience.Moderator request
Can the folks whose “robust debate” is teetering on the edge of “argument” please change course.
Thank you
Mel
I think that your accusations about personal slurs are totally out of order. Time for a mod to close this thread remove accusing posts made by yourself.I am very happy to return to discussing factually based information. rather than having to try and counter personal slurs about my my own knowledge, and or experience.