This was because the pressure sensors on our scales were sinking so far into the carpet that the carpet fibres came into contact with base of the scales and absorbed some of the weight.
Why do scales not work on carpet.
If the scale is moved and you do not calibrate it you are likely to see fluctuations in your weight.
If you lean off to one side one corner can compress the carpet more than the others and throw the scale off.
If you must move the scale repeat step 3 to flatten the carpet area.
Strain gauges glued to the beam measure how much it bends.
Even if you put a board between the scale and the carpet the carpet will compress and prevent an accurate reading.
Taylor digital bathroom scales do not have carpet feet so they cannot provide precise readings on carpeting.
Also when certain eatsmart models are placed on the floor with the lcd light already on the scale will display the weight of the platform 4 6lb to 5 6lb.
Try not to move or rearrange your scale once it is set up.
Inside is a flexible beam that bends slightly when you stand on it.
The manufacturers calibrate the scales on a hard surface not a carpet.
Do not place your scale on a carpet.
The scale needs a non compressible surface under it.
Electronic scales work in a similar way says professor kemp.
And this makes sense says mackay as more people have easy access to a solid floor than to a deep shag pile carpet.
A board could work but it has to allow the scale to rest evenly.
Taylor scales do not feature carpet feet and thus will not provide accurate readings on carpeting.
This is mainly due to the imbalance that carpets cause because the scale needs a non compressible surface underneath.
Replace the heavy object with your scale once you are confident the pile of the carpet will no longer be pressing against the board.
Moving any digital scale can potentially affect accuracy and dependability.