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Need to find a load cell for Arduino

balearicdynamics
balearicdynamics over 8 years ago

Hello.

I am searchng for a cheap sensor that can analog detect weight differences to do something like a scale. The weight range should be about 5 Kg max and about 0.250 min. I have searched for load cells but I have only found extremely expensive components so I have the suspect I am looking in the wrong direction. I am aware that in load cells the precision factor is almost constant so if the same cell can be used in a range of 1-10 Gr with a precision of 1/100 (I mean 0.01 g) the same cell measuring the range of 1-5 Kg the precision remain the same (or comparable). This is not a very influencing factor as it is most important to detect the weight vs time variation: I need to detect a weight variation in the order of less than 0.5 seconds and a continuous slow variation.

 

Any help will be appreciated. I know the principle but unfortunately in my past experience I have only worked with 10-1000 tons weight cells (always controlled by something like Arduino) and this is not the case.

 

Enrico

 

Update

Also a flexible sensor or force sensor can be useful to make this project. But also in this case I have not found reliable products, only (unreliable) flexysensors on baggood or from some small selles. I am searching flexible sensors (possible alternative) as well as load cells for cheap by a provider that can sell it as components. Not just kits, shields etc...

 

Message was updated by: Enrico Miglino

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  • koudelad
    koudelad over 8 years ago +3
    Hello, just two ideas: have you considered dismantling a kitchen scale / personal scale to find out, how is the weight measured? How about using some air bumper with an air pressure sensor? David
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 8 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics +3
    You can pay anything you like for load cells. A decent one, certified for retail selling applications in the UK will cost about £15 (15kg range) in decent numbers (10k per annum). But you can buy a cheapo…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago +3
    If I recall fvan used one in his Forget Me Not Challenge [CaTS] ForgetMeNot - 3D Printing: Weighing scale mark
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 8 years ago in reply to kas.lewis

    Hey Kas, many thanks for the links some of them sounds very inspiring image I can't wait the sensors arrives in a week image

     

    BTW Sparkfun material is something imposibble in Europe excluding those parts that are already distributed by someone (i.e. pimoroni) as they don't accept any kind of shipment than the US Post that needs about 8 weeks for anything.

     

    Enrico

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  • dougw
    dougw over 8 years ago

    Some good suggestions above, but you might check out strain gauges - they are low cost and you can stick them anywhere. They just change resistance with strain. It may require a little learning curve to discover how to install them in a way that provides linear output. A strain gauge is usually the sensor in a load cell. Although load cells have done the work of linearization for you, they often don't physically fit your application.

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago

    If I recall fvan used one in his Forget Me Not Challenge

    [CaTS] ForgetMeNot - 3D Printing: Weighing scale

     

    mark

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Hello Mark, I saw the post, it's very inspiring and he followed something very similar what I have in mind. Thank you for the suggestion

     

    Enrico

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  • fvan
    fvan over 8 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    Love it when old posts remain useful (and someone remembers they exist!)  image

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 8 years ago in reply to fvan

    I always adopt the useful practice of bookmarking. And also searching in posts as one of the first sources of my knowledge base (when the search works well) image

     

    Enrico

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