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<blockquote data-quote="isolation" data-source="post: 414793" data-attributes="member: 3827"><p>I was just wondering if anyone runs their Mono coils in the DD position?</p><p></p><p>I've been using a DD coil to work some pretty tough ground (high mineralisation and a plethora of hot rocks) thinking it would be better at handling those conditions. Changed to a Mono coil in the DD position and it out performed the DD. It was much less reactive to mineralisation and the hot rocks. I still had to run in Enhance for the most part, but I did change to Normal when I hit some quieter patches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isolation, post: 414793, member: 3827"] I was just wondering if anyone runs their Mono coils in the DD position? I've been using a DD coil to work some pretty tough ground (high mineralisation and a plethora of hot rocks) thinking it would be better at handling those conditions. Changed to a Mono coil in the DD position and it out performed the DD. It was much less reactive to mineralisation and the hot rocks. I still had to run in Enhance for the most part, but I did change to Normal when I hit some quieter patches. [/QUOTE]
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