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Minelab SD2200 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 29995" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Jim is spot on with his advice - I used to run the 2200 with the 7.2 v set-up, and don't run it on the alternate switch that generally comes (6.something if memory serves me) with the 7.2v setup. The signal booster is a must as you will know there is no volume setup on the box. The DDs are a must and the threashold is smooth so long as the machine is GB'd. I used to GB frequently. ran it in deep, fixed and both channels. I used to run my 7.2v with it attached to the box cover so on glorious wet Victorian days I could enclose the whole setup in a plastic bag. The biggest issue is don't buy cheap batteries or chargers - poor man pays twice otherwise. I had one set of chargers that showed blue for flat - red for charged, go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 29995, member: 981"] Jim is spot on with his advice - I used to run the 2200 with the 7.2 v set-up, and don't run it on the alternate switch that generally comes (6.something if memory serves me) with the 7.2v setup. The signal booster is a must as you will know there is no volume setup on the box. The DDs are a must and the threashold is smooth so long as the machine is GB'd. I used to GB frequently. ran it in deep, fixed and both channels. I used to run my 7.2v with it attached to the box cover so on glorious wet Victorian days I could enclose the whole setup in a plastic bag. The biggest issue is don't buy cheap batteries or chargers - poor man pays twice otherwise. I had one set of chargers that showed blue for flat - red for charged, go figure. [/QUOTE]
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