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Winding coil cable up the detector shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="Nugget" data-source="post: 92065" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Yeah I took it out for a swing today and there was no indication to change it. The cable's actually quite stiff and the amount of slack seen in the photos allows for the coil to pivot without pulling on the cable. It's pretty much how I wrapped my Garrett with no ill side effects. In saying that though both were fitted with small coils. If it starts to play up I'll definitely look at re-wrapping it.</p><p></p><p>P.S. That second photo looks quite deceiving being so close up, and the loop isn't as big as it seems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugget, post: 92065, member: 3"] Yeah I took it out for a swing today and there was no indication to change it. The cable's actually quite stiff and the amount of slack seen in the photos allows for the coil to pivot without pulling on the cable. It's pretty much how I wrapped my Garrett with no ill side effects. In saying that though both were fitted with small coils. If it starts to play up I'll definitely look at re-wrapping it. P.S. That second photo looks quite deceiving being so close up, and the loop isn't as big as it seems. [/QUOTE]
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