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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 149419" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>As with the CTX, there is also mention in the instructions that you can fit up waterproof headphones to the 7000 by removing the headphone module and fitting them up to the waterproof socket vs using the WM12. The WM10 unit was not weather or waterproof on the CTX, so no surprises on the WM12 not being weatherproof.</p><p></p><p>Personally if I owned a 7000, I would be confident of it being weatherproof when used with optional waterproof headphones, so long as the battery seal is correctly maintained/fitted, even then it won't be subjected to any sort of water pressure. There are also some pretty rugged water resistant detector covers out there to suit both the 7000 and WM12 for added insurance against moisture. </p><p></p><p>Seems a bit of a waste to not use the 7000 in adverse conditions, considering the ability to do so is partly why it commands high $$$ in the first place, though that is purely up to the individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 149419, member: 1695"] As with the CTX, there is also mention in the instructions that you can fit up waterproof headphones to the 7000 by removing the headphone module and fitting them up to the waterproof socket vs using the WM12. The WM10 unit was not weather or waterproof on the CTX, so no surprises on the WM12 not being weatherproof. Personally if I owned a 7000, I would be confident of it being weatherproof when used with optional waterproof headphones, so long as the battery seal is correctly maintained/fitted, even then it won't be subjected to any sort of water pressure. There are also some pretty rugged water resistant detector covers out there to suit both the 7000 and WM12 for added insurance against moisture. Seems a bit of a waste to not use the 7000 in adverse conditions, considering the ability to do so is partly why it commands high $$$ in the first place, though that is purely up to the individual. [/QUOTE]
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