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Minelab Sovereign detectors - tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Ballsup" data-source="post: 13616" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Hi Tom, I have a Sov and never had a problem with the coil in wet grass or shallow puddles...the main thing I learned from it was to use waterproof tape on the skid plate and to make sure it was a good seal so water or dirt could not find its way between the 2. Never had a coil fail - touch wood! That would be the first thing to check? I have used on beach but not in the surf, actually my best finds were on the grass fringe where everyone walks to and from the beach to the ice cream/soft drink/food etc. booth or stand. Beach locals always had the sand area sussed out, but seemed to miss this area. Was a while ago and that area may now be covered - I have never lived close to any beach to be an early bird after observing the visiting peeps all day. Cheers, Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballsup, post: 13616, member: 711"] Hi Tom, I have a Sov and never had a problem with the coil in wet grass or shallow puddles...the main thing I learned from it was to use waterproof tape on the skid plate and to make sure it was a good seal so water or dirt could not find its way between the 2. Never had a coil fail - touch wood! That would be the first thing to check? I have used on beach but not in the surf, actually my best finds were on the grass fringe where everyone walks to and from the beach to the ice cream/soft drink/food etc. booth or stand. Beach locals always had the sand area sussed out, but seemed to miss this area. Was a while ago and that area may now be covered - I have never lived close to any beach to be an early bird after observing the visiting peeps all day. Cheers, Mark [/QUOTE]
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Minelab Sovereign detectors - tips, settings, questions
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