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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="tryhard1968" data-source="post: 244187" data-attributes="member: 5600"><p>Just wondering people's thoughts on using the iron ferrite when ground balancing the Z. The reason I ask is that I have just completed my training with Coiltek and they advised against using it and they gave a very damning demo showing the issue with its use. At the Coiltek test patch they showed the difference on target repsonse using and not using the ferrite and the contrast was amazing. They beleive that the ferrite sets the initial GB to aggressively and targets can be missed for the first 20 minutes of detecting while the GB adjusts to the actual ground mineralisation. AS you can imagine I am now really confused should I use the ferrite or not is its use valid for some ground types and not others. Any way I would be interested in hearing from you on your thoughts about the use of the ferrite.</p><p></p><p>RGds</p><p></p><p>Tryhard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryhard1968, post: 244187, member: 5600"] Just wondering people's thoughts on using the iron ferrite when ground balancing the Z. The reason I ask is that I have just completed my training with Coiltek and they advised against using it and they gave a very damning demo showing the issue with its use. At the Coiltek test patch they showed the difference on target repsonse using and not using the ferrite and the contrast was amazing. They beleive that the ferrite sets the initial GB to aggressively and targets can be missed for the first 20 minutes of detecting while the GB adjusts to the actual ground mineralisation. AS you can imagine I am now really confused should I use the ferrite or not is its use valid for some ground types and not others. Any way I would be interested in hearing from you on your thoughts about the use of the ferrite. RGds Tryhard. [/QUOTE]
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