Only have carpet for scales!
rj2308
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Hi all,
I just need some advice! We’ve just moved house and there isn’t one surface which gives me an accurate reading! We either have carpet, textured tiles which make the scale rock or Lino which causes really inaccurate readings (nearly two stone less!)
Is there a way to offset the carpet issue because I don’t think standing outside my front door half naked in a morning will go down well with the neighbours! Thank you!
I just need some advice! We’ve just moved house and there isn’t one surface which gives me an accurate reading! We either have carpet, textured tiles which make the scale rock or Lino which causes really inaccurate readings (nearly two stone less!)
Is there a way to offset the carpet issue because I don’t think standing outside my front door half naked in a morning will go down well with the neighbours! Thank you!
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Can you get a thick-ish, flat piece of wood or concrete/stone to set it on top of, like a paver or similar? I'd recommend putting the wood/paver on the tile floor, as that's going to be the firmest surface you have.3
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I was thinking of something like that! The only tile I have is by the fire place which isn’t very big or in the porch, but again the porch is on view for everyone! Xx0
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I would consider unyielding as more accurate than yielding
A large porcelain type tile on the lino or supersized tile size block of wood under the scale
As long as your measurement conditions are repeatable you should be able to get meaningful results over time.
Carpets do not compress the same way, so not repeatable3 -
I think if you put the paver and maybe a bunch of heavy books on the carpet and left it like that for a while, it would compress the carpet beneath it pretty uniformly - you would need to leave the paver and scale there all the time, though.
For the lino - if it's always off by the same amount, you may be able to recalibrate your scale, or calibrate your brain to know that if the scale says 160 it's actually 144 or whatever the actual offset is.0 -
Wait, carpet in the bathroom and kitchen? Ugh! Can you get a single bathroom/garden tile that you place somewhere in either room, in a corner where it's not really in the way? It might still rock somewhat, but then the whole stone rocks and not whatever fluffy is directly below the wee scale feet. Hmm.. maybe a pizza stone is another option. Then it's not a uni-use thingy2
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@threec I can't see enough from the pictures / on my phone as to how/why it works on carpet?
Does it have a solid bottom design with the force sensors inside the body of the scale (isolating the top platform and force measurement section from whatever it is placed on, sort of like an Oxo kitchen scale or some jewellery scales) as opposed to having the sensors on feet that sink into the carpet?0 -
Wait, carpet in the bathroom and kitchen? Ugh! Can you get a single bathroom/garden tile that you place somewhere in either room, in a corner where it's not really in the way? It might still rock somewhat, but then the whole stone rocks and not whatever fluffy is directly below the wee scale feet. Hmm.. maybe a pizza stone is another option. Then it's not a uni-use thingy
When I first moved into this house, every room was carpeted, including the kitchen and both bathrooms. It was gross, and the first thing I changed. However, since I rarely used the downstairs bathroom, it remained carpeted for a lot longer and that's where my scale is. I cut a piece of leftover plywood the size of the scale and that's what it sat on for many years. That may only have worked because it was a very low pile carpet, however.0 -
It’s all internal I believe, I’ve had one for almost a year and on hard tile or carpet it reads the exact same. When the manual said it can be used on carpet I was totally skeptical!0
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Wait, carpet in the bathroom and kitchen? Ugh! Can you get a single bathroom/garden tile that you place somewhere in either room, in a corner where it's not really in the way? It might still rock somewhat, but then the whole stone rocks and not whatever fluffy is directly below the wee scale feet. Hmm.. maybe a pizza stone is another option. Then it's not a uni-use thingy
Well, no - I read it as carpet, textured tiles, lino.
Presumably the textured tiles and lino are in the bathroom and kitchen.0
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