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I use 3 load cell on a pallet of four hives as one hive can give you 
false readings due to failing queen and other problems. You need at 
least 500# cells as four hives in a good honey flow will max them out.
All three load cells need to be the same. This has been a good tool as 
it gives you what weather affects the honey flow and if one is happing 
or not. The computer takes a reading every 2 minutes along with due 
point and temp. and plots them out.

Harper's Honey Farm
Charles Harper
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