That kind of variation sounds like most of the older balances I have seen. If you can get it to give you a +- 1 mg weight consistently, that is not
bad. I see a drift over time, could be due to temp or even changes in humidity causing the electronics to have slightly different properties. I
have even seen a balance that got worse when left on, and a technician said that the older ones can have capacitor and display issues if left on too
long.
I have seen the abuse than some balances have taken over the years when labs move, people spill stuff, slam the balance doors, press down on the pan,
so there is no telling what might have aged the balance some. But 1mg or better accuracy is good for nearly anything I have done, and can even be
built upon by proper serial dilutions*, careful technique and keeping the balance clean.
*ie, if you need a very dilute Soln., first make a stronger one and then take a sample and dilute that-much better than trying to make super dilute
solutions in one shot. I have seen people try to weigh 0.7 mg on a 0.1 mg balance to make a soln, which will not give any real accuracy.
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