RustySpoons
Sleepy Hollow
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2018
- Messages
- 2,345
- Reaction score
- 1,278
- Points
- 113
- Age
- 42
- My Satellite Setup
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50E - 30W
2x CM 1.2m Polar Mount/Jack
65E- 65W
Gibertini 1m OP100 - STAB HH100 - Inverto Black Ultra 0.2 Twin
Mutant HD51
Edision Primo IP S2
Dreambox DM800HD
Venton Unibox HD2
Sony Bravia 55" 4K
- My Location
- South Wales
Mod Note: Don't bother reading in detail unless you really want ..... @RustySpoons has asked us to point out he concludes:
Don't Bother Buying One!
Ordered this from Amazon but took longer than next day due to the snow.
Impressed with this, nice strong magnet and metal chassis (looked plastic on the pictures)
Has calibration which saves, you put it on a flat surface put it in calibration mode, press "Hold" when CAL1 is on display, rotate it 180 Hit "Hold" when CAL2 is on display and it's done. It can calibrate on a surface that's not perfectly level too. (You don't need to do this every time you use it, but I'm a bugger with OCD)
On the pics I have it sat on my desk, then I rotate it in Exactly the same spot and it reads the same, move it left right forward or back and the reading changes, but the least significant digit, so it's pretty sensitive and shows that this glass surface is not perfectly flat all over.
Came with a nice little case as well, seems to be the same as a "AccuMaster", Can't fault it at all for £18.99!
Now need to go up the ladder...
Don't Bother Buying One!
Ordered this from Amazon but took longer than next day due to the snow.
Impressed with this, nice strong magnet and metal chassis (looked plastic on the pictures)
Has calibration which saves, you put it on a flat surface put it in calibration mode, press "Hold" when CAL1 is on display, rotate it 180 Hit "Hold" when CAL2 is on display and it's done. It can calibrate on a surface that's not perfectly level too. (You don't need to do this every time you use it, but I'm a bugger with OCD)
On the pics I have it sat on my desk, then I rotate it in Exactly the same spot and it reads the same, move it left right forward or back and the reading changes, but the least significant digit, so it's pretty sensitive and shows that this glass surface is not perfectly flat all over.
Came with a nice little case as well, seems to be the same as a "AccuMaster", Can't fault it at all for £18.99!
Now need to go up the ladder...
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