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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1900592"><p>It does sound as if they are that far apart - meters are only accurate to within about 15% and you never know which way the meters will go.</p><p>Bear in mind the difference is likely to be exaggerated at higher numbers. For example, if your actual value was 16.0, one meter could read 15% low and one could read 15% high which would make them 13.6 and 18.4.</p><p></p><p>Due to this difference, it is usually recommended to stick with one meter only and use this to set and track your targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1900592"] It does sound as if they are that far apart - meters are only accurate to within about 15% and you never know which way the meters will go. Bear in mind the difference is likely to be exaggerated at higher numbers. For example, if your actual value was 16.0, one meter could read 15% low and one could read 15% high which would make them 13.6 and 18.4. Due to this difference, it is usually recommended to stick with one meter only and use this to set and track your targets. [/QUOTE]
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