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Minelab XT 17000 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="argyle" data-source="post: 132193" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Hi MJB.</p><p> </p><p>Is it the 11" round coil you have? Or the 10"x5" elliptical coil.</p><p>It won't be long before the rechargeable battery pack is no good. They develop memory the ol nicads,,, and stuff up quickly when power gies out during chargkng, or by mistakingly giving them short charges. If its the 11" round coil, you should mangage 10 hours on hot ground before it needs a charge. Miners Den sell new battery packs that fit the 17000's and are quite dear, around $80. You have a nice little detector there, and if it's the 10x5 coil you have, you'll be surprised how sensitive the 32khz is with it. You'll hit tiny nuggets out of your own dry blow heaps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="argyle, post: 132193, member: 1008"] Hi MJB. Is it the 11" round coil you have? Or the 10"x5" elliptical coil. It won't be long before the rechargeable battery pack is no good. They develop memory the ol nicads,,, and stuff up quickly when power gies out during chargkng, or by mistakingly giving them short charges. If its the 11" round coil, you should mangage 10 hours on hot ground before it needs a charge. Miners Den sell new battery packs that fit the 17000's and are quite dear, around $80. You have a nice little detector there, and if it's the 10x5 coil you have, you'll be surprised how sensitive the 32khz is with it. You'll hit tiny nuggets out of your own dry blow heaps! [/QUOTE]
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