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<blockquote data-quote="Sheppo" data-source="post: 627711" data-attributes="member: 22184"><p>Gday Chuggett,</p><p>When are you planning to be in Clermont next? I visit fairly regularly, live nearby and am happy to help you out. </p><p></p><p>Clermont is known for saturable ground and high conductivity (commonly known as salt, some areas you can see it as a white substance on the surface, especially after heavy rain) which youll be able to hear when you lift your machine off the ground up to about shoulder height (indicated by a deep woooo noise). Careful coil control and slow swing speed helps dissipate false signals given by the conductivity as well as groundbalancing often. Sometimes you have to knock the sensitivity back to help control signals given off by it aswell.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the current wet weather will greatly hinder detecting and subsequent access to most GPAs in the Clermont area. </p><p></p><p>Any other help required, dont be scared to get in touch.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Sheppo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheppo, post: 627711, member: 22184"] Gday Chuggett, When are you planning to be in Clermont next? I visit fairly regularly, live nearby and am happy to help you out. Clermont is known for saturable ground and high conductivity (commonly known as salt, some areas you can see it as a white substance on the surface, especially after heavy rain) which youll be able to hear when you lift your machine off the ground up to about shoulder height (indicated by a deep woooo noise). Careful coil control and slow swing speed helps dissipate false signals given by the conductivity as well as groundbalancing often. Sometimes you have to knock the sensitivity back to help control signals given off by it aswell. Unfortunately, the current wet weather will greatly hinder detecting and subsequent access to most GPAs in the Clermont area. Any other help required, dont be scared to get in touch. Cheers, Sheppo [/QUOTE]
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