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TDI Pro Oz Vernier Ground Balance Benefit in hot soils?
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<blockquote data-quote="karelian65" data-source="post: 536596" data-attributes="member: 9224"><p>[video=480,360]<a href="https://youtu.be/34cr0HDIseM" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/34cr0HDIseM</a>[/video]</p><p></p><p>Just an example of the Tdi Pro being ground balanced with the Sadie coil in the beginning of the video. Much easier and faster than the Tdi SL. The ground at this site is very heavily mineralized and full of iron stone and hot rocks. Really nasty ground. Turn the volume up a bit to clearly hear the difference in ground noise between the Low and All positions on conductivity. SL users can also get some indication on how the machines compares with the Pro with regards to ground noise. Same with the bigger Digger coil. A bit of a camera sweep to show what the ground looks like and the area I was operating in.</p><p></p><p>The Pro is much easier to ground balance compared to the SL but once balanced both machines are roughly equal, perhaps a slight advantage to the Pro in really nasty ground. Hope this answers you question XLOOX .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karelian65, post: 536596, member: 9224"] [video=480,360][url]https://youtu.be/34cr0HDIseM[/url][/video] Just an example of the Tdi Pro being ground balanced with the Sadie coil in the beginning of the video. Much easier and faster than the Tdi SL. The ground at this site is very heavily mineralized and full of iron stone and hot rocks. Really nasty ground. Turn the volume up a bit to clearly hear the difference in ground noise between the Low and All positions on conductivity. SL users can also get some indication on how the machines compares with the Pro with regards to ground noise. Same with the bigger Digger coil. A bit of a camera sweep to show what the ground looks like and the area I was operating in. The Pro is much easier to ground balance compared to the SL but once balanced both machines are roughly equal, perhaps a slight advantage to the Pro in really nasty ground. Hope this answers you question XLOOX . [/QUOTE]
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