Minelab SD2100 tips, settings, questions

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Try giving Minelab in SA call from memory they produced a video on the early detectors or have a look around their sight .The GB is quite easy once you get it into your head 1/you must have a threshold 2/ the ground balance switch put into position 1 lower the coil up and down about 6 inches from the ground with the knob turn it half a turn and listen to what the threshold does. It will alter keep turning it so as the threshold stays the same when the coil is near the ground and up in the air 3/ do the same with the switch in the 2 position the GB should be set but I just like to go back to the 1 position and check it again
you also may see if there are any prospecting clubs near you they can be help full regards john happy hunting :)
 
old hand said:
Try giving Minelab in SA call from memory they produced a video on the early detectors or have a look around their sight .The GB is quite easy once you get it into your head 1/you must have a threshold 2/ the ground balance switch put into position 1 lower the coil up and down about 6 inches from the ground with the knob turn it half a turn and listen to what the threshold does. It will alter keep turning it so as the threshold stays the same when the coil is near the ground and up in the air 3/ do the same with the switch in the 2 position the GB should be set but I just like to go back to the 1 position and check it again
you also may see if there are any prospecting clubs near you they can be help full regards john happy hunting :)

thanx. really enjoyed that video. I just need to get ground balance sorted out and I should be sweet. I appreciate all the help from everyone.
 
For those of you who still swing the 2100 the method below is tried and proven to get the best from your machine.

Tuning your Minelab SD 2100:
Firstly you probably HAVE missed many nuggets with your SD "warbling" in your earphones. When I now get the slightest variation in the "hum" I scrape off the top layer of rocks, grass etc and if the signal has improved it is usually a small target, hopefully a nugget.
Getting back to tuning:
With the machine turned on and holding it at waist height with base of coil vertical, rotate 360deg, noting which direction the warbling is greatest.
Lay the detector and coil on the ground with the coil tilted up at about 45/60 deg and facing direction of strongest interference.
Place one hand on the box to keep it steady so there are not any false signals (as you can well imagine the 1 & 2 balance positions are not ultimately tuned at this stage) with your other hand using the small screwdriver, rotate the tuning screw clockwise. (At this point it may be easier to remove your back pack and lay it next to the detector) If you haven't achieved any improvement after say 20 rotations clockwise, rotate anticlockwise for 20 rotations (back to starting point) then keep rotating anticlockwise for another 20 rotations. (This pot does not have a "stop" so it may take time.)
You may feel like a bit of a dork out in the middle of nowhere down on all fours with your butt in the air but believe me it is worth the effort.
If you persevere eventually the threshold will become a steady Hummmm! You will only need to readjust if you move to complete new mineralised ground or your machine again becomes unsteady. After you have your machine humming steadily stand up and go through the 1-2 positions of balancing your machine.
At this point it is advisable to select the Tone that most suits your hearing.
Using a small target (shotgun pellet is ideal) scrape a small hole and place target in the hole. Now swing your coil across the target, vary the tone until you get the clearest/ sharpest signal that suits your hearing.
LOW and SLOW and ALWAYS investigate any change in tone no matter how slight, those little grammers soon add up.
Pinpointing your signal:
When a signal is targeted, draw a line through where you think the target is, now step around 90deg and again swing and again draw a line through where you think the target is. Where the two lines cross will be approximately where your target is laying. (After you become confident you will find only imaginary lines are required.)
Coils:
Mono coils have a different target centre to your DD coils, practice with both using previous pinpointing method until you are confident. If the ground is highly mineralised and your machine continually chatters you may need to use your DD coil only.
Tip:
If your signal varies considerably while using the pinpointing method it is quite possible your target is ground noise. (Scrape of the top layer of dirt, the signal should increase if it is a target.)

Good luck Ben, one of the best machines ever produced by Minelab.
 
Ben,
Read through the instructions again, print it out and take it with you.

If you persevere eventually the threshold will become a steady Hummmm! You will only need to readjust if you move to complete new mineralised ground or your machine again becomes unsteady. After you have your machine humming steadily stand up and go through the 1-2 positions of balancing your machine.

Good luck mate.
 
Nightjar said:
Ben,
Read through the instructions again, print it out and take it with you.

If you persevere eventually the threshold will become a steady Hummmm! You will only need to readjust if you move to complete new mineralised ground or your machine again becomes unsteady. After you have your machine humming steadily stand up and go through the 1-2 positions of balancing your machine.

Good luck mate.

thank u.
im not to good at reading instructions, so I just thought I would ask. thanx
 
After trying to use the Eureka gold in areas..it can be done but as said you would be digging a little more than usual, but not much more. Any one of those signals could be a gold ring or silver chain. I don't know what the 2100 disc is like but if you can eliminate iron signals its a start. Throw sens low as possible. Put coins, new nail, rusty nail and alloy can on the ground and listen how the detector reacts. The eureka cuts the threshold signal ( which isn't the best form of discrimination ) but sort of works well.

I'd reccomend testing it out at children's parks with bark under swings etc as this is a great spot to test and learn with a new detector or detecting style
 
don't be sorry for asking questions mate, if you dont ask you will be left wondering and your experience will take longer and you wont fully enjoy our great hobby, the guys here are generally willing to help as long as you ask nicely and sooner or latter your experience will help the newer generation of prospectors when the time comes
cheers
Jamie
 
today I bought myself a decent second hand GP series 11" DD coil for my sd2100.
I cant wait to take it out and balance it and hopefully find some gold.
has anyone had exp with these coils
 
Pretty much the same as a Commander DD. Very quiet running coil, and pretty sensitive. Should run sweet on the 2100.
 
hi there. im new to the prospecting seen and was hopeing that there are afew people out there with some good knoladge and understanding of minelad sd2100v2 { yes the blue one} and was really hoping that someone out there can give me some info on these machines and weather there any good, any help or advice would be appreciated
 

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