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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Panning vs Detecting
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<blockquote data-quote="Eski" data-source="post: 543633" data-attributes="member: 5138"><p>HI , It depends how you do any activity..... I have a 30ah lithium battery, pump and mini hb and it is more enjoyable than panning..... I find clasifiyng and panning hard due to the crouching position.... Horses for courses...</p><p></p><p>Panning is much cheaper though, no denying that...</p><p></p><p>One thing is for sure though... if you wand a pleasent time of it , it needs to be quiet. if you are going petrol pump, the quietest is the honda gpx50 with a keene/proline 100gpmm pump end</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eski, post: 543633, member: 5138"] HI , It depends how you do any activity..... I have a 30ah lithium battery, pump and mini hb and it is more enjoyable than panning..... I find clasifiyng and panning hard due to the crouching position.... Horses for courses... Panning is much cheaper though, no denying that... One thing is for sure though... if you wand a pleasent time of it , it needs to be quiet. if you are going petrol pump, the quietest is the honda gpx50 with a keene/proline 100gpmm pump end [/QUOTE]
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