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Great results for your time, what did it weigh and what was the content of gold?

What type of detector were you using?

Good luck on your next hunt!

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3 hours ago, Valens Legacy said:

 

What type of detector were you using?

 

That was the Minelab Excalibur .  The only minelab  you can trust under water 🙂

Nice ring 

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Good job Skully.....the Excal is perfect for that sea floor where you don’t need too much power. On a side note, did you get your TDIBH fixed up ?

I just sold mine for more than I paid for it.......great detector for the right conditions 👍

Nice gold....now go and get some more !

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On 5/25/2021 at 6:42 AM, Valens Legacy said:

Great results for your time, what did it weigh and what was the content of gold?

What type of detector were you using?

Good luck on your next hunt!

18K, 4.3 grams.

Minelab Excalibur

 

 

 

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On 5/25/2021 at 1:41 PM, Tony said:

On a side note, did you get your TDIBH fixed up ?

Sorry for late reply, as I totally missed this question until now.

I was trying the other day to check the board and some soldering works...Probably, and I Hope for my fault, the water leakage Is less relevant than I was suspecting.And Happy new Is that One of the coil's cables Is disconnected from the board, maybe for an hard hit when I was down.

This can explain the flat treshold, the not working coil at the target passage over or under It and last but not least, the machine however working even with water inside 🤣🤣🤣...

I Need some chemicals to get the job done and I Also want to install a Flying connector to make the coil swap easier...Once I'll close the box, I'll do It with liquid gum as gasket trapped inside the upper and lower side..

To NEVER be opened again...

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