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Nexus 30" and 21" Concentric Coils For Minelab GPX
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<blockquote data-quote="Candigger" data-source="post: 501597" data-attributes="member: 14328"><p>The coil is super stiff. No flexing what so ever. No false signals from mechanics, no touch sensitivity at all. You can bump it all day long. This is why I chose Carbon Fibre as it can not be done in any other way while retaining any useable weight.</p><p>The ears are thin indeed, but been made from Glass Fibre (the only Glass Fibre component in the coils) they don't need to be any thicker. Non of my coils have ever ended up with broken years and they are all made the same way.</p><p>Next videos that are coming soon are;</p><p>21"CC complete air test, same as 30"CC air test.</p><p>30"CC depth test on highly mineralised soil loaded with magnetite.</p><p>21"CC depth test on highly mineralised soil loaded with magnetite.</p><p>30" and 21" CC on 1 kg. of small Roman bronze coins at 85 cm in the ground and Iron Rejection at 10.</p><p>30" and 21" EMI suppression test 25 meters away from 50kV power lines and air test demonstration in that situation.</p><p></p><p>It takes forever to process this videos, so it will be few days I suppose.</p><p>The two coils from the videos are going on the way to Oz on Monday and will be there by the end of the week, so trials and tribulations can be arranged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candigger, post: 501597, member: 14328"] The coil is super stiff. No flexing what so ever. No false signals from mechanics, no touch sensitivity at all. You can bump it all day long. This is why I chose Carbon Fibre as it can not be done in any other way while retaining any useable weight. The ears are thin indeed, but been made from Glass Fibre (the only Glass Fibre component in the coils) they don't need to be any thicker. Non of my coils have ever ended up with broken years and they are all made the same way. Next videos that are coming soon are; 21"CC complete air test, same as 30"CC air test. 30"CC depth test on highly mineralised soil loaded with magnetite. 21"CC depth test on highly mineralised soil loaded with magnetite. 30" and 21" CC on 1 kg. of small Roman bronze coins at 85 cm in the ground and Iron Rejection at 10. 30" and 21" EMI suppression test 25 meters away from 50kV power lines and air test demonstration in that situation. It takes forever to process this videos, so it will be few days I suppose. The two coils from the videos are going on the way to Oz on Monday and will be there by the end of the week, so trials and tribulations can be arranged. [/QUOTE]
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