Thanks Mr. No, I have a 6620 and some of the wiring for this system is long gone. I was always skeptical how well this system worked. I knew it read grain loss with those sensors, but thought it might be hard to actually pick up on a kernel bouncing out the back. Now they are saying to give it a good wack with a screwdriver to get a reading. How does that compare to a little kernel of grain? '80's tech, I guess.
I would think it's about the same surface area between the two & they're both hard. Grain would probably hit that plate with a reasonable amount of force, too. So, the screwdriver should somewhat replicate the sound of a kernel hitting the sensor.
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Thanks Mr. No, I have a 6620 and some of the wiring for this system is long gone. I was always skeptical how well this system worked. I knew it read grain loss with those sensors, but thought it might be hard to actually pick up on a kernel bouncing out the back. Now they are saying to give it a good wack with a screwdriver to get a reading. How does that compare to a little kernel of grain? '80's tech, I guess.
I would think it's about the same surface area between the two & they're both hard. Grain would probably hit that plate with a reasonable amount of force, too. So, the screwdriver should somewhat replicate the sound of a kernel hitting the sensor.
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Thank you! I was unfamiliar with the Palesse until now. I will read up on them.
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