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  1. I use my Lobo for a grab-and-go, turn-on-and go. No fuss and it gets the job done wherever. (It's also a loner for family.) I have 2 of them and need to sell one. Both are excellent cond. One has colored to yellow on top from sitting by florescent lights and sun, no issues, just color.
  2. Only the color was changed on the SuperTraq. Everything is the same. I have a Tesoro SuperTraq that I am selling. I have 2. I only need one now.
  3. In reference to the ATX as a side/shoulder/waist mount, with the Infinium coil and rod attached to the ATX body. Cumbersome?
  4. Steve, How cumbersome is the chest/waist/side mount while using the Infinium coil and ‘S’ rod?.
  5. Looks like a lot of fiddling with the screen and settings when you could spend more time hunting. What more will you find over what you’ll find with your Equinox?
  6. No, that was done before I broke into it. It’s working fine now since I made some changes.
  7. What I was told by the current Whites repair facility here in Oregon, is they go in and move the wires in the center to null the coil. As you can see in the picture where they have re-melted the hot-melt glue.
  8. That’s RLED2005, you can call me Randy.😄
  9. I put white Gorilla construction adhesive on it to seal the coil bottom. Looks great. It works 10 times better now. By adding some closed cell foam in three points to equalize the cover pressure the problem went away. No bump problems now!
  10. Does anyone know what to use to reattach and seal the bottom cover back on?
  11. Thanks Simon. I’ll check into Garrett’s coil. I don’t think that I want to keep messing with this one
  12. Downward pressure on the rod causes it to sound off on mine also. The whole coil inside appears to be glued to the upper casing. I'm kind of fearful of trying to remove the foam and coil. It seems that the side bump problem is gone. I'm curious if the Garrett coils are a direct fit?
  13. I forgot, there's a metal foil strip that is very sensitive, (where the chirping or false signals may have been coming from). The bridge keeps the cover away from it. Going out away from town to test it further, too much interference in town.
  14. Well, I got the cover off. The repair guy said it could be the bridge. The black piece in one of the pictures is a foam rubber that keeps pressure on the bottom cover. I added some closed-cell foam under the bridge (foam rubber piece) and two other places to equalize the pressure. and the problem seems to have gone away. Apparently, they fill the coil a little. I originally bought the 24K as an open box from Whites. Looks like someone worked on it before.
  15. Do either of you know what they seal the coil with? I was looking at a White marine epoxy resin (JB Weld).
  16. Jim, should I fix it myself or send it to the repair guy he n Oregon? He want $50 to look at it, plus parts.
  17. Has anyone had problem with slight bumps on the 10” coil false firing? I turned the sensitivity down, but it still does it. It seems that the coil wasn’t filled with anything to stabilize the windings or internal wires. With the scuff cover off, the bottom seems hollow and flimsy feeling.
  18. When you dug into the ATX, did you notice if the 2 battery packs are in parallel or series, i.e., does it run on 6vdc or 12vdc?
  19. Sorry, I didn't catch that bad grammar. How are the Infinium coils working with the ATX circuitry.
  20. Does the infinium coils work just as good as the ATX coil? Also, will the new Axiom coils work with the ATX circuitry?
  21. I will tell him. The Nugget Shooter's Field Guide?
  22. It's pretty much up to my son what he buys.
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