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Minelab SD2100 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 54459" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Yes you can but be very careful - the PIs are robust but like anything electronic, hate salt, sand and water. My detectors never get anywhere near a beach or water - far too risky for me. The VLFs are the best bet (IMO) for beaches and parks (My grandkids run my XTerra at the beach with no problems). They are lighter, have a visual display etc and are far more forgiving of EMI.</p><p></p><p>Edit: If the detector has been modified by anyone but Minelab -they may refuse to service it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 54459, member: 981"] Yes you can but be very careful - the PIs are robust but like anything electronic, hate salt, sand and water. My detectors never get anywhere near a beach or water - far too risky for me. The VLFs are the best bet (IMO) for beaches and parks (My grandkids run my XTerra at the beach with no problems). They are lighter, have a visual display etc and are far more forgiving of EMI. Edit: If the detector has been modified by anyone but Minelab -they may refuse to service it. [/QUOTE]
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