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posted on 8-10-2012 at 00:20
Replacing the power supply in a lab balance
It seems like the power supply in my .01mg balance doesn't have much life left in it. It's an old, very heavy model and I figure it wouldn't be the hardest part to replace with something more up-to-date.
Has anyone ever tried this?
[Edited on 8-10-2012 by Mark Van Adium]
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