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New Concentric Coil; Proof is in the pudding
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<blockquote data-quote="ironrock" data-source="post: 507783" data-attributes="member: 5581"><p>Chrisco, yeah i'm with ya on that, i own an old SD2200d and am very interested in these coils, i would love to know if these coils will run quite and deeper on my machine than any other coil available. I believe the only real way to test these coils accurately is to use the test beds that have holes drilled in the side of a creek bed, i have seen some youtube vids with these test areas, but am not sure where they are in victoria. </p><p>There should be a gathering of local victorians who have different machines ranging from the SD to GP to GPX and GPZ, then coils of DD and Mono that match the size of these concentric coils ( of course anything smaller than 25in). Then someone who would be kind enough to bring along a decent chunky nugget say upto 5oz, then systematicly each coil and detector( lets say on the machines deepest setting) could be tested to see what is the best, and of course( both versions of the concentric coils Detech and the one Candigger is representing) should be used. </p><p>If i was living in vic i would volunteer to do this with anyone else with a different detector, so i think you vics need to organise something which will help us all make the right decision, after all it will be one day out of your life, but a day very worthwhile!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironrock, post: 507783, member: 5581"] Chrisco, yeah i'm with ya on that, i own an old SD2200d and am very interested in these coils, i would love to know if these coils will run quite and deeper on my machine than any other coil available. I believe the only real way to test these coils accurately is to use the test beds that have holes drilled in the side of a creek bed, i have seen some youtube vids with these test areas, but am not sure where they are in victoria. There should be a gathering of local victorians who have different machines ranging from the SD to GP to GPX and GPZ, then coils of DD and Mono that match the size of these concentric coils ( of course anything smaller than 25in). Then someone who would be kind enough to bring along a decent chunky nugget say upto 5oz, then systematicly each coil and detector( lets say on the machines deepest setting) could be tested to see what is the best, and of course( both versions of the concentric coils Detech and the one Candigger is representing) should be used. If i was living in vic i would volunteer to do this with anyone else with a different detector, so i think you vics need to organise something which will help us all make the right decision, after all it will be one day out of your life, but a day very worthwhile!!! :cool: [/QUOTE]
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