moved the scale - different weight 3x
kas1317
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I weighed this morning and realized my scale had been displaying around the same number every time I step on. I thought this was a good thing, but knew I had overindulged lately and expected to be up a few pounds.
scale in normal spot read: 111.8
moved scale to a different tile in the bathroom: 112.2
moved scale across room: 113
moved scale to kitchen: 116
Do I average the numbers????? what do I do??? Now I have no clue which one it is. (however, I stepped on multiple times and it read 111.8 and 112.2 repeatedly)
scale in normal spot read: 111.8
moved scale to a different tile in the bathroom: 112.2
moved scale across room: 113
moved scale to kitchen: 116
Do I average the numbers????? what do I do??? Now I have no clue which one it is. (however, I stepped on multiple times and it read 111.8 and 112.2 repeatedly)
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Why would you move the scale....
But yes a different surface equates to a different reading, I don't know the science behind it, its just true.
Weigh yourself in same place each day/week is my advice.0 -
I moved it because I thought it was inaccurate when I knew I should be up in weight a bit, and it wasn't. Now....I don't know what to do!0
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well you might find in the next few days you'll see a gain if you've been over indulging - it can take a little time to catch up with the scale is what I find.
Just keep your scale in the same place and weigh in there.... easy0 -
Overindulging doesn't always mean that the scale weight will go up the next day. Sometimes it does, sometimes people actually lose a bit the next day, and sometimes nothing changes.
Go with the weight from where your scale is normally placed.
Here's an example of all 3 happening in the same month:
red circles - I overate and then the next day saw a jump in scale weight.
green circles - I overate and the next day my weight was the same as the day before. No change.
purple circles - I overate and the next day saw a 0.6 lb drop on the scale (with another drop the day after that).
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From now on, always make sure the scales are in the same place when you weigh in. I always put my scale on a certain tile in the kitchen! Just go with the first reading for now.0
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If you move the scale, step on it to activate it and get off immediately and let it set to 0. This allows the scale to tare to 0 and should give you more stable readings.0
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ok, so I will just take the reading it gave me in the same place as I always do. Just thought it was super weird that the weight wasn't up! then freaked out when it was 5 pounds more on the kitchen floor! AHHHH0
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ladyreva78 wrote: »If you move the scale, step on it to activate it and get off immediately and let it set to 0. This allows the scale to tare to 0 and should give you more stable readings.
This is what I do. I weigh in the same spot of my bathroom but I still tare to 0 so that I know it's relatively accurate.0 -
You need to find a spot, weigh something you KNOW is a certain weight like a 2kg bag of something and just stick to that exact spot. I weigh one of my 2.5kg weights to ensure its accurate before stepping on.0
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that sounds like a plan!!!!! ill weigh a weight. awesome!0
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Also, make sure your batteries aren't going bad. That can cause false readings.0
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