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Metal Detecting for Gold
Which Evo coil??? 15 or 17x13
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<blockquote data-quote="RichterScale" data-source="post: 359688" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>Can't recall the exact details but a Gold Gem and Treasure article a few months back had an article written by Woody that stated there were a couple of components that were different in the old 4500 compared to the newer ones. He only found this out because of a newer detector he modded wasn't getting the same depth as older 4500's. He stated that he rubbed off the white paint covering the resistors (or whatever they're called) and found different strength ones were used in the old verse new detectors. From memory, i think he said the lower rated components made for a quieter detector than the older models. Can't say I know much about electronics so just relaying what i remember the article said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichterScale, post: 359688, member: 9561"] Can't recall the exact details but a Gold Gem and Treasure article a few months back had an article written by Woody that stated there were a couple of components that were different in the old 4500 compared to the newer ones. He only found this out because of a newer detector he modded wasn't getting the same depth as older 4500's. He stated that he rubbed off the white paint covering the resistors (or whatever they're called) and found different strength ones were used in the old verse new detectors. From memory, i think he said the lower rated components made for a quieter detector than the older models. Can't say I know much about electronics so just relaying what i remember the article said. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
Which Evo coil??? 15 or 17x13
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