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Spiral Gold Wheels v's Small High Banker
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<blockquote data-quote="XIV" data-source="post: 296530" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>I have a fox, and for +/- 30 mesh it is great, and could't pan it out that quick (and recover all the gold) as well as the fox.</p><p>but on the smaller stuff (-50/100 mesh) its not so good, takes a lot longer and more fiddling around with, right water flow/angle</p><p>you can't just put in 20 mesh and let it do its thing, it requires the different classifications for it to work at its prime.</p><p></p><p>A small 2000/2800 bilge pump and a small banker should be light ( about 5/7kg) its the battery that has the weight, but if you can mount it on you back, the weight isn't all that much.</p><p>the small banker or sluice would be the way to go. Or you will spend most of your day running your pay through screens.</p><p>hope this help a little.</p><p>Cheers Kane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XIV, post: 296530, member: 735"] I have a fox, and for +/- 30 mesh it is great, and could't pan it out that quick (and recover all the gold) as well as the fox. but on the smaller stuff (-50/100 mesh) its not so good, takes a lot longer and more fiddling around with, right water flow/angle you can't just put in 20 mesh and let it do its thing, it requires the different classifications for it to work at its prime. A small 2000/2800 bilge pump and a small banker should be light ( about 5/7kg) its the battery that has the weight, but if you can mount it on you back, the weight isn't all that much. the small banker or sluice would be the way to go. Or you will spend most of your day running your pay through screens. hope this help a little. Cheers Kane [/QUOTE]
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