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Does a Bigger Coil Mean Quicker Battery Drain?
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<blockquote data-quote="NedK" data-source="post: 672703" data-attributes="member: 11577"><p>The 6000 seems to work better earlier in the day on a freshly charged battery with the 11" mono. Later in the day it can struggle and becomes unstable. Could be EMI, ground temp or detector temp I guess overloading it. A backup battery might give me some answers. </p><p>I am also going to give the 14" DD coil a go to see if that helps to make it more stable. Last 10 day trip drove me insane (false targets, EMI, ground noise etc). The 14" DD coil is too big really for the ground I detect but I will see if that helps also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NedK, post: 672703, member: 11577"] The 6000 seems to work better earlier in the day on a freshly charged battery with the 11" mono. Later in the day it can struggle and becomes unstable. Could be EMI, ground temp or detector temp I guess overloading it. A backup battery might give me some answers. I am also going to give the 14" DD coil a go to see if that helps to make it more stable. Last 10 day trip drove me insane (false targets, EMI, ground noise etc). The 14" DD coil is too big really for the ground I detect but I will see if that helps also. [/QUOTE]
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