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<blockquote data-quote="Dreamwalking" data-source="post: 214242" data-attributes="member: 3389"><p>Having a quick read over your Topic .. I would like to pass to you how I would go about resolving / diagnosing your problem.</p><p></p><p>1 .. Have you checked and cleaned the cable connector that joins your coil to your detector (both male and female sides), it is a common fault causing issue.</p><p></p><p>2 .. If you have a skid plate on your coil ... take it off and remove any dust or dirt that may have entered.</p><p></p><p>3 .. Try another coil that you know "works" on your detector... but make sure you did clean the connector as in point..1</p><p></p><p>OK .. if the fault is still present after those steps then you have a detector problem ... if the fault clears you can then point your finger at the coil you have... it may have either lose windings internally, a faulty solder joint or the connection onto the faraday shield found in a lot of coils might be parting at the anchor point.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreamwalking, post: 214242, member: 3389"] Having a quick read over your Topic .. I would like to pass to you how I would go about resolving / diagnosing your problem. 1 .. Have you checked and cleaned the cable connector that joins your coil to your detector (both male and female sides), it is a common fault causing issue. 2 .. If you have a skid plate on your coil ... take it off and remove any dust or dirt that may have entered. 3 .. Try another coil that you know "works" on your detector... but make sure you did clean the connector as in point..1 OK .. if the fault is still present after those steps then you have a detector problem ... if the fault clears you can then point your finger at the coil you have... it may have either lose windings internally, a faulty solder joint or the connection onto the faraday shield found in a lot of coils might be parting at the anchor point. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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