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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 270043" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>From what I've read when you "dump" your old data & basically start again then there is a time period in auto where the machine will gather information & optimise to suit anyway. If you're detecting the same or very similar ground this shouldn't be a big issue as the time frame to optimise would be the same on the old or new data? Maybe even less on the old if nothings changed? </p><p>Certainly if changing areas (even just on the same goldfield) or there are obvious condition changes like wet ground has dried out or dry ground is now wet then I would still do a walk & sweep balance or ferrite balance if iron rich. I would also do it if the balance didn't sound right which IMO you should pick up on pretty quickly especially where you had previously been running smoothly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 270043, member: 4485"] From what I've read when you "dump" your old data & basically start again then there is a time period in auto where the machine will gather information & optimise to suit anyway. If you're detecting the same or very similar ground this shouldn't be a big issue as the time frame to optimise would be the same on the old or new data? Maybe even less on the old if nothings changed? Certainly if changing areas (even just on the same goldfield) or there are obvious condition changes like wet ground has dried out or dry ground is now wet then I would still do a walk & sweep balance or ferrite balance if iron rich. I would also do it if the balance didn't sound right which IMO you should pick up on pretty quickly especially where you had previously been running smoothly. [/QUOTE]
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