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  • June 26, 2015 at 1:13 am #3726
    John
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    Hello,

     

    I'm new to this website so, Hi everyone. I did not see a way to search these forums to see if there is already a post related to my following questions.

    I've read a few different articles about the different types of load cells and I'm still not sure what kind would be best for my project. I need to weigh people, one person at a time, as fast as possible with little error. So do some load cells produce "accurate" results within shorter amount of times than others? Will any type be able to weigh people as they walk or will they have to stop and stand still on the platform / scale? I don't have the time nor money to buy every type of load cell and test them out individually. I have never used load cells before.

    Any help on this would be greatly apperciated.

     

    Thanks.

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