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Heart of Texas | What I used to do when I needed to fine tune my rate was “lie” to the density value.
I would start out with a weighed load and check my accuracy. Say I was overapplying by 10%, when doing a flat rate you can just decrease your rate by 10% but if running a RX map you couldn’t. So I would up the density by 10%. If it was 60lbs per cubic foot I would make it 66 and the machine would apply 10% less. Or if under applying go the other direction.
Sometimes different fields/products/rates/speeds I didn’t want to change my constant every time.
So that’s an easy way to trick the machine into behaving as you wish.
Hope you have it figured out. Best of luck | |
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