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Comparison Domotec ACS-126 vs Domotec MS-400

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Domotec ACS-126
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Scales typekitchenkitchen
Mechanismelectronicelectronic
Max. measurement weight7 kg10 kg
Scale division1 g1 g
Units of measurementkg
Features
Functions
tare function
automatic switch-off
tare function
automatic switch-off
General
Bowl
Platform / bowl materialplasticplastic
Possibility of hanging
Power source2xAA2xAA
Dimensions165x145x24 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2020january 2019

Max. measurement weight

The largest weight that is allowed to be placed on the platform of this scale model. If this parameter is exceeded, the scales, at best, will not be able to show the correct data, at worst, they will completely fail. Obviously, the maximum weight is directly related to the purpose, but even kitchen scales can weigh both up to 5 kg and up to 20 kg.

Actually, floor scales have the largest maximum measurement weight, in such models it can reach 200 kg or even more. And the most delicate are jewelry models (refer to "Type"). Also note that in mechanical devices (refer to "Mechanism") the scale is usually graduated to the maximum weight.

Now on the market there are scales with such a maximum weight: up to 1 kg, up to 5 kg, up to 10 kg, up to 50 kg, up to 150 kg, up to 200 kg.

Units of measurement

Weights are able to keep records in various units of measurement, while accounting can be done both by mass and by volume. Among the most common units of measurement, we highlight the following.

— Grams (g) — a unit of weight that belongs to the metric system. Grams are used in desktop kitchen scales.

— Kilograms (kg) — a unit of weight that belongs to the metric system. Kilograms are used in floor weighing equipment.

— Pounds (lb:oz) is a common unit of weight used in some countries in Europe, as well as in the United States. 1 pound can be equated to 0.45 kilograms.

— Milliliters (ml) — a unit of volume that belongs to the metric system. Some models of scales are able to determine the volume of milk and water based on mass.

— Ounces (fl'oz) is a unit of volume used in English-speaking countries. 1 US ounce is equivalent to 30 mL.

— Stones (st) is the British unit of weight. Stones are used to take into account the mass of the human body, so this measurement system is found in floor household and specialized diagnostic scales. 1 stone can be equated to 6.35 kilograms.

Bowl

The presence of a bowl in the design of the scales; this function is found only in kitchen models (refer to "Type of scale"). It greatly facilitates the weighing of liquid and bulk products — they can be placed directly into the bowl, while in the classical scales you will need additional capacity, and you will have to adjust the tare compensation (refer to "Functions") or enter an amendment for it. Also, the bowl can be used when measuring volume.

Possibility of hanging

Capability for wall mounting, specifically referring to suspending the scales on a nail, hook, or similar fixture, is exclusively found in kitchen scales (as indicated in "Type of scales"). This feature is primarily intended to simplify storage of the device. By hanging the scales on the wall, they remain easily accessible and visible, eliminating the need for table or shelf space. However, it's important to note that such scales typically cannot function while in a suspended position.