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Build a scale that has a display, tare function and be able to fire a relay to switch a valve

sgoodman
sgoodman over 7 years ago

Good morning all,

 

I am looking to build a filling scale that has the ability to be able to have the weight of the bottle removed with a TARE feature and to be able to signal a relay when we hit our fill weight to shut the flow off and repeat to fill hundreds of bottles.

 

Thanks

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    0 michaelkellett over 7 years ago

    What is the purpose of the exercise ?

     

    If the filled bottles are to be sold there are very strict regulations in most developed countries about the requirements for accuracy and repeatability.

     

    Do you know how much the bottles weigh and how much they vary ?

     

    You can use a single point load cell and suitable amplifier with an ADC. A 12 bit ADC would give you a resolution of about 0.25g which is just about good enough.

    A 16 bit ADC is still quite cheap.

     

    You will need a processor to control the system and you will need to start turning the valve off before you reach the target weight (since the flow will not stop instantly).

     

    It is a good idea to record the amount actually put in each bottle so you can do statistics to check the quality of your process.

     

    You can buy cheap load cells from lots of places including Aliexpress - you can buy good ones (for a lot more money)  from Farnell, HBM (who actually make them) and several other sources.

     

    Here are some that look OK:

     

    https://www.loadcells.com/product-cat/load-cells/platform-load-cells/

     

    MK

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    0 michaelkellett over 7 years ago

    What is the purpose of the exercise ?

     

    If the filled bottles are to be sold there are very strict regulations in most developed countries about the requirements for accuracy and repeatability.

     

    Do you know how much the bottles weigh and how much they vary ?

     

    You can use a single point load cell and suitable amplifier with an ADC. A 12 bit ADC would give you a resolution of about 0.25g which is just about good enough.

    A 16 bit ADC is still quite cheap.

     

    You will need a processor to control the system and you will need to start turning the valve off before you reach the target weight (since the flow will not stop instantly).

     

    It is a good idea to record the amount actually put in each bottle so you can do statistics to check the quality of your process.

     

    You can buy cheap load cells from lots of places including Aliexpress - you can buy good ones (for a lot more money)  from Farnell, HBM (who actually make them) and several other sources.

     

    Here are some that look OK:

     

    https://www.loadcells.com/product-cat/load-cells/platform-load-cells/

     

    MK

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