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Nexus 30" and 21" Concentric Coils For Minelab GPX
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<blockquote data-quote="hermann" data-source="post: 513830" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>HI there, A year ago I was robbed including my 19" evo coil, so I needed another biggish coil, so my lovely wife bought me a Nexus 21" cc coil. THen I did some gardening at home and pulled a muscle or hamstring in one of my legs and that was about 3 weeks ago, so no gold hunting for me. However, I did go to the golden triangle to test this coil in very mineralised ground , on a 58gm piece of lead 450mm down. I asked a friend to join me and I told him to take his best detector and coil with him , he has a lot of detectors and coils . He decided to take his GPZ 7000 with a 10" round X Russian coil, he knows the 7 and the 10" coil very well, Graham could just hear the 58grammer , then it was my turn with the 21" cc . and my speaker was screaming at me . my 5000 was set in normal and the Nexus coil switch was in maximum depth. In these settings I could not detect the surrounding area, the machine was too noisy, I then flicked the coil switch over to hot ground and the machine became very stable and I could still hear the 58grammer loud and clear. the coil works also in cancel and DD, but not as powerful as in normal. I just hope that my leg problem gets better soon so that I can chase some lumps of gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hermann, post: 513830, member: 639"] HI there, A year ago I was robbed including my 19" evo coil, so I needed another biggish coil, so my lovely wife bought me a Nexus 21" cc coil. THen I did some gardening at home and pulled a muscle or hamstring in one of my legs and that was about 3 weeks ago, so no gold hunting for me. However, I did go to the golden triangle to test this coil in very mineralised ground , on a 58gm piece of lead 450mm down. I asked a friend to join me and I told him to take his best detector and coil with him , he has a lot of detectors and coils . He decided to take his GPZ 7000 with a 10" round X Russian coil, he knows the 7 and the 10" coil very well, Graham could just hear the 58grammer , then it was my turn with the 21" cc . and my speaker was screaming at me . my 5000 was set in normal and the Nexus coil switch was in maximum depth. In these settings I could not detect the surrounding area, the machine was too noisy, I then flicked the coil switch over to hot ground and the machine became very stable and I could still hear the 58grammer loud and clear. the coil works also in cancel and DD, but not as powerful as in normal. I just hope that my leg problem gets better soon so that I can chase some lumps of gold. [/QUOTE]
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