bvolcko38 wrote:Are you getting out of calibration mode? And saving settings?
13brv3 wrote:There are two different calibrations to be aware of. The Princeton unit is supposed to be pre-calibrated for most uses, but mine certainly wasn't. In the link Michael gave on the previous page, there is a calibration procedure listed for when you have to shorten the probe for a Onex. I had to run that calibration, even though I chose not to shorten my probe. If you haven't tried that procedure, it would be worth a shot.
Rusty
Murray Parr wrote:13brv3 wrote:There are two different calibrations to be aware of. The Princeton unit is supposed to be pre-calibrated for most uses, but mine certainly wasn't. In the link Michael gave on the previous page, there is a calibration procedure listed for when you have to shorten the probe for a Onex. I had to run that calibration, even though I chose not to shorten my probe. If you haven't tried that procedure, it would be worth a shot.
Rusty
Yes, I have done that many times. The last advice from the princeton guy was to run that (shorten the probe) calibration after I set the mode (to 1S). Next time I go to the hanger I will try that because I have always calibrated it before setting the mode instead of after. Hopefully that might work
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