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Minelab SDC2300 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="SCROUNGER" data-source="post: 159580" data-attributes="member: 4820"><p>I've gotta agree with the majority moneybox. I reckon the 2300 is a ripper machine. I get a full 9-9.5 hours detecting (any longer and i start losing concentration) out of a set of batteries. Never had them go flat on me out in the scrub yet. I agree about the arm rest but i've fixed that for myself by inserting some 100mm poly pipe through the arm sleeve and holding in place with a cable tie. I've put a cloth bandaid on two of the batteries (do four and it's too hard to remove them out of the detector) to avoid them wobbling about and loosing contact. I've found that you must also make sure the battery lid is locked firmly in place. I've used the green button successfully to rebalance when i've been trying to pin point small specks and lost them due to machine balancing out over gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCROUNGER, post: 159580, member: 4820"] I've gotta agree with the majority moneybox. I reckon the 2300 is a ripper machine. I get a full 9-9.5 hours detecting (any longer and i start losing concentration) out of a set of batteries. Never had them go flat on me out in the scrub yet. I agree about the arm rest but i've fixed that for myself by inserting some 100mm poly pipe through the arm sleeve and holding in place with a cable tie. I've put a cloth bandaid on two of the batteries (do four and it's too hard to remove them out of the detector) to avoid them wobbling about and loosing contact. I've found that you must also make sure the battery lid is locked firmly in place. I've used the green button successfully to rebalance when i've been trying to pin point small specks and lost them due to machine balancing out over gold. [/QUOTE]
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