So this morning I got a chance to do a bit of an experiment before and after I put the aircon on. I set everything up as per normal, leveled the platform I have my scales on and then zeroed them. I checked the zero to make sure the air current from the a/c hadn't changed it. All good. I then set them to 45.1 and then turned the a/c on. Straight away I started charging the cases from my cheap electronic scales into the balance scales, as I do normally. Now the temperature was 26.5 deg when I first put the a/c on. By time I had 50 cases charged with powder the house was down to 24 deg. Then I rechecked my zero on the beam scales. It had changed from 45.1 to 44.9. And that puts me outside of the node I'm looking for.
So I then went back through all the cases and re weighed the powder. It was very interesting to watch as the powder weight differences coincided with the temperature dropping in the house. Now just to make sure it wasn't human error or equipment problems, I went through and re weighed about a dozen loads at random of the adjusted lots. All came in spot on.
I now have a bit of a problem of trying to talk the mrs into me turning the shed into a room with it's own atmospheric temperature control unit.

