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Does a Bigger Coil Mean Quicker Battery Drain?
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<blockquote data-quote="NedK" data-source="post: 672714" data-attributes="member: 11577"><p>Thanks for the great info Deano.</p><p>Wondering why you have 4 back-up batteries?</p><p>I have been thinking about a Coiltek Goldhawk 10x5 mono coil in the absence of an 11" DD or smaller DD being available for the GPX 6000. Limited choice. </p><p>I have detected the same area multiple times with success using only using the GPX 11 mono coil until the latest trip. Both EMI & ground noise have dramatically increased. Less noise from a Goldhawk mono may help but it is a gamble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NedK, post: 672714, member: 11577"] Thanks for the great info Deano. Wondering why you have 4 back-up batteries? I have been thinking about a Coiltek Goldhawk 10x5 mono coil in the absence of an 11" DD or smaller DD being available for the GPX 6000. Limited choice. I have detected the same area multiple times with success using only using the GPX 11 mono coil until the latest trip. Both EMI & ground noise have dramatically increased. Less noise from a Goldhawk mono may help but it is a gamble. [/QUOTE]
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