Michaeldoc2u Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 I am relatively new to the use of PI machines, although I understand the technology. I have a TDI BeachHunter, but I have not used it for relic or coin hunting away from water. My question: Can my TDIBeachHunter serve two purposes (beach and water + relic and gold nuggett hunting) or should I invest in Whites TDI SL? Despite common knowledge that TDI and TDI Pro exist on the used marketplace I have yet to see one on eBay with the exception of the TDI BeachHunter and TDI SL. I appreciate your thoughts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Compass Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 I'm pretty sure that the TDI BeachHunter and TDI SL are, essentially, the same detectors but the TDIBH is the waterproof version. I believe that the main control boards are identical. You are right about the TDI and TDI Pro being hard to find and I think it is partly because they are more powerful detectors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michaeldoc2u Posted April 25 Author Share Posted April 25 I am looking at a TDI BeachHunter and a TDI SL. I have heard that the BeachHunter coil is not interchangeable, which means if I want to use it on land, I can’t change coils for different purposes. Then again, PI machines are not discriminators so using a smaller coil in trashy areas is a moot point. Am I correct? The BeachHunter is completely waterproof while the TDI SL is not. Most likely I won’t be submerging the detector more than a few inches. I can pick up a used TDI SL for about 800 whereas the BeachHunter is new and $1200. I guess I am answering my own questions..purchase the TDI SL use it at the beach at waters edge and on land. For water use Whites MX Sport, although it isn’t accurate in salt water? Your thoughts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Compass Posted May 19 Share Posted May 19 On 4/24/2023 at 9:39 PM, Michaeldoc2u said: I am looking at a TDI BeachHunter and a TDI SL. I have heard that the BeachHunter coil is not interchangeable, which means if I want to use it on land, I can’t change coils for different purposes. Then again, PI machines are not discriminators so using a smaller coil in trashy areas is a moot point. Am I correct? The BeachHunter is completely waterproof while the TDI SL is not. Most likely I won’t be submerging the detector more than a few inches. I can pick up a used TDI SL for about 800 whereas the BeachHunter is new and $1200. I guess I am answering my own questions..purchase the TDI SL use it at the beach at waters edge and on land. For water use Whites MX Sport, although it isn’t accurate in salt water? Your thoughts. True, the TDI Beachhunter's coil is hardwired in. I, generally, don't hunt in more than a foot of surf but the surf spray would probably ruin a TDI SL pretty quickly. I also hunt in the rain so the waterproof BH is perfect for that. I don't know anything about the MX Sport but the TDI SL and BH work very well in black sand conditions. Perhaps the number one reason that I love these detectors is their ability to separate high and low conductors using the "Ground Balance" switch. Last year I started utilizing this feature in target-rich conditions and felt that it was the right approach for me. It certainly gives me more options depending on the situation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michaeldoc2u Posted May 19 Author Share Posted May 19 Thanks, Compass! Anything comparable to the TDI BH? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Gillespie Posted May 20 Share Posted May 20 6 hours ago, Compass said: True, the TDI Beachhunter's coil is hardwired in. I, generally, don't hunt in more than a foot of surf but the surf spray would probably ruin a TDI SL pretty quickly. I also hunt in the rain so the waterproof BH is perfect for that. I don't know anything about the MX Sport but the TDI SL and BH work very well in black sand conditions. Perhaps the number one reason that I love these detectors is their ability to separate high and low conductors using the "Ground Balance" switch. Last year I started utilizing this feature in target-rich conditions and felt that it was the right approach for me. It certainly gives me more options depending on the situation. I beach hunt with my SL. I have a heavy duty zip lock bag that I enclose the box with and then seal the head phone cable. It's a little inconvenience but I can adjust the machine through the bag. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michaeldoc2u Posted May 20 Author Share Posted May 20 How do you seal the headphone cable? Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe D. Posted May 20 Share Posted May 20 Tdi's, SL, etc... have been used at the beaches for years! Haven't heard of any major issues with them, other than if they accidentally get submerged! I have a neoprene cover on mine to help prevent sand and salt spray, and I keep an eye out for rouge waves at the water line! I can just cover with a trash bag in a rain storm! But generally stick to fair weather, as I don't want to be a lightning rod!!⚡😵 Buddy of mine (Pi- Man) on the forum, has been using them for years without issue! He also can work on the inside of them, (moded mine) so he would be aware of any corrosion issues! (Mine are both 2018 models)! But if it's a super wet day, I have a Tesoro Sand Shark, which is fine in the water! And the good "old😁" Nox 800 in a pinch! Besides, a couple good deep rings will cover the cost of one, if you get swamped! And I have a spare! It's worth the risk in my book, as I can put whatever coil I want on it! Miner Johns, Sadie, etc..🍀👍👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Gillespie Posted May 20 Share Posted May 20 After I get the bag to fit the way I need, I cut a small hole and insert the headphone cable, then seal with duct tape. Gives enough protection in a sudden rain storm and the ocean spray that comes with a heavy wind. I don't venture deeper than maybe 2-4" into the water and I use an arm cuff to prevent dropping the detector into the water. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill (S. CA) Posted May 20 Share Posted May 20 I have a TDI Beach Hunter and it is a good, but not great PI. I stopped using it when I was getting my butt kicked at the beach by Equniox users and really had no interest in using a PI again until the Axiom came out. I use my Axiom selectively at the beach and I really like it. I think it is superior to the TDI Beach Hunter at the beach. Plus I have used it for gold prospecting and it is quite good. If you are looking for a multi-purpose PI and can afford an Axiom I would suggest selling the TDI Beach Hunter. I know the Axiom isn't waterproof but unless you intend to go in the water it would work just fine. Just my opinion, by the way, so to all of the PI fanatics, who can be a passionate bunch, don't come after me with flaming comments. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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