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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 171955" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>When you start out next do the auto tune again, use the same settings, but put in fixed, press the quick track button & pump the coil until the threshold stabilises then put into tracking if wanted. Most just run in fixed though & quick track as required or fairly frequently to make sure it stays balanced well.</p><p>Check you coil connection is ok too plus the cable is reasonably tightly wound up the shaft to minimise movement.</p><p>Without seeing those rocks they sound like basalt which can be an issue. Maybe try an area without those same rocks or a bit less mineralised first then if it seems ok retry the other spot. </p><p>Other than that you could post & see if someone close by can give you a hand or check it out. Doing a training day would be good to if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 171955, member: 4485"] When you start out next do the auto tune again, use the same settings, but put in fixed, press the quick track button & pump the coil until the threshold stabilises then put into tracking if wanted. Most just run in fixed though & quick track as required or fairly frequently to make sure it stays balanced well. Check you coil connection is ok too plus the cable is reasonably tightly wound up the shaft to minimise movement. Without seeing those rocks they sound like basalt which can be an issue. Maybe try an area without those same rocks or a bit less mineralised first then if it seems ok retry the other spot. Other than that you could post & see if someone close by can give you a hand or check it out. Doing a training day would be good to if you can. [/QUOTE]
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