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  1. 31 minutes ago, Hard Prospector said:

    before I order  a Sea Hunter

    Reading the answers you have been sent in the posts, I can only add that even today the Sea Hunter is the right compromise between expense and yield.

    I tried for a while to exploit a TDI Bh and even got some satisfaction out of it, but after a few months leaks started at the control box, I changed coils to a mono 8" by adapting one for prospecting and having to struggle with the extreme buoyancy of the instrument.

    So, to close concretely, despite being an old design, it is still damn effective and at an honest price.

    I do not mention the difference with a digital instrument of today, which I think is exactly as deep and sensitive as a P.I. because the aptitude for digging everything out is not resolved anyway.

  2. I apologize to the big boss for the place where I write, hoping not to harm him, but I want to wish everyone a peaceful Christmas and a hundred memorable finds.

    It has been many years and I think that from the gold fever I will never recover, so all I ask is to hang out with this big family as long as possible and may God send us luck.

    See you soon pirates!

  3. 4 hours ago, Valens Legacy said:

    How is your new underwater system working out for you?

    I am on my fourth session today and perhaps regret not doing the changeover from cylinders to compressor sooner.
    Even today I was exhausted and once I resurfaced I had 48% battery after more than 4 hours at the bottom.I was skeptical about this system but indeed the 52 Ah is real.
    It's just too bad that the spot where I shot that clip a few days ago is closing fast and today I just cleaned up steel and silver with a few coins.

  4. With only three useful sessions this month due to annoying waves along the coast, the last of the three a few days ago was special.

    A variation to the tone profile proved effective at least for my hearing.

    Given the difficult environment where I usually research, pitch tone seemed the only solution to the continuous playing on the saline of 2-tone profiles and up.

    By really minimizing the instrument's chattery behavior, I fear I misunderstood the audio response of the peaks, no doubt overlooking signals that needed to be dug out.

    I am certain of this, because the same little patch where for almost two hours I used pitch tone without interesting signals, came back on in full tones giving me a hard time...I came to the conclusion that I was probably too used to "Minelabbish" signals, since in Square full tones the voice of the Deus2 sounds a lot like that kind of audio response.

    In the short snippet of video below, a ring of silver and one of gold jumped out after finally perceiving them correctly in headphones...

     

     

  5. 59 minutes ago, F350Platinum said:

    I'm sure diving with the Deus 2 can put greater stresses on the stock attachment, you would think a friction fit wasn't the best idea. 🧐 I doubt the engineers spent a lot of time underwater with it. 😠

    I've seen that one, does it still snap into the frame or is it something better? I imagine there isn't anyone that has never had the remote pop off, and usually at the worst possible moment. 👍

    Exactly,

    not only the stock clip allows the remote to jump off the shaft, but it is only thanks to the cable that you don't miss it when floating underwater to the surface.

    The remote should be mounted with a bolt and secured to the shaft in a permanent way but this is a bit different from the original back side of the remote.

    As for the item I found, I see that You just need the two screws like the original clip and after You just use the upper cap in case of removing the remote.

    I could leave it there forever.

  6. I have to admit, as much as I am loving this tool, there is something that sends my brain steaming.

    After ditching the original clip and fitting an aftermarket piece with a top locking screw, I keep seeing the remote detach from the holder and hang on the antenna cable.

    It's one thing when it happens on the road while I'm reaching the bay, quite another story when I'm submerged and bump the remote with my elbow as I leave the rod to dislodge boulders.

    I found on Ebay a well-made remote holder with the whole support base and even a small tunnel for the antenna cable.

    Have any of you used or use something similar?

     

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  7. 10 hours ago, Gerry in Idaho said:

    Either way, I like your comment "the real treasure is the meaning of that piece to the wearer".  Sure I may not get it back to the original owner, but it beats sitting on the bottom of the ocean for nobody to ever see again.  Eventually it will shine and shine a smile on someone's face/finger/neck as they proudly wear

    On the other hand, in the absence of a mark, a name, a serial, it occurs to me that it was one of those rings worn purely to flaunt something....

    Very clearly, I see 13.5 grams being a respectable sum to support future research.

    Think that in Europe, thanks to the new legislation, we are all delinquent until proven.

    So what I find, if not specifically marked, is money.

    And if I have to risk jail time, let it at least be for something.

  8. On 12/18/2023 at 6:38 AM, cjc said:

    awfully small solders in those plugs-

    I experienced the same pain trying to solder the pins while adapting an old pair of Grey Ghosts to the Deus2...For lack of time and patience I used the original broken bonephone cable, but this multicable with connector is the ultimate solution.

     

    https://www.elecbee.com/en-2253-m8-connector-system-waterproof-straight-molding-cable-a-coding-6-pins-male-plug-with-1m-24awg-wire

  9. 5 hours ago, Gerry in Idaho said:

    I'll probably sell just to help offset cost of the trip, it's too fancy for my taste

    I like parables seasoned with a little story....

    In spite of beauty or monetary value, the real treasure is the meaning of that piece to the wearer.

    I have been looking for a gold rope necklace for two decades with no luck.

    It didn't belong to me, I never wanted yellow gold on my neck or hands, but if it weren't for a rope, maybe I wouldn't be here writing now....

    Meditate on what to do 🏴‍☠️

  10. 3 minutes ago, Valens Legacy said:

    Very nice find and I'm sure it will be a very good year to come for you.

    Keep up the good work and stay safe out there.

    Thanks...

    This was the first session with the floating surface compressor.

    In spite of a pressure at less than half the Bars at the regulator, the battery life was surprising.

    I drained my power long before the internal battery, which was still reading 57% after 4 hours on the bottom.

    Crazy 🤣

  11. On 7/30/2023 at 11:19 PM, Cascade Steven said:

    am especially interested in results for the TDI series

    I own an 8" mono for Tdi/Gpx

    I just love it...

    If you're not hunting in or under the water like me it is perfect, cause it floats like hell otherwise 🥲.

    I'll do some mods to remove air and fill with epoxy the coil inner space for my TDi BH.

  12. 3 hours ago, donP said:

    Hello all, going to Hawaii for vacation. I Want to take my Equinox 800, need a collapsible shaft or purchase a 900? . What's a really nice durable scoop to travel with and be able to put in my luggage? We typically take carry-on luggage. How do the hotels feel about metal detectorists on their beaches? Any other advice regarding airlines, laws, etc. will be greatly appreciated.

    For a whole host of reasons, I have never flown my equipment in, but rather shipped to my destination days in advance.

    Be prepared to have the detector in the hold, as lithium batteries, unless otherwise specified in the detector manual, are not allowed in the overhead compartment.

    Silly as that sounds, since most cell phones use nothing but lithium.

    Regarding the scoop, choose a two-piece carbon rod, and perhaps an aluminum sieve on purpose than steel.

    If you still haven't confirmed a hotel reservation, play the beach search card as a constraint on the reservation itself.... It would really bother me to stray too far from my hotel if I already bear the expense of staying there.

    At that point a B&B would be more suitable, but I think it's not a detectong-only voyage

  13. 5 hours ago, rvpopeye said:

    Scary stuff  ! 

    I was just posting about I lost a friend diving when I was younger in a welcome post to Goonie Pirate . Keeps ya focused.  Some info on me pirate days too. 

    I think everybody here has a bit of pirate in 'em.....

    This is the reason why I have been giving much importance to the "KJ factor" ever since.

    There is no chance of counteracting a force of KJ 4 and above when diving with the kind of buoyancy required for bottom searching.

    If you find yourself in an open spot with no obstructions to the flow of currents, it is best to start emergency procedures early.

    So the first essential check before a session is wave energy.

    For no reason do I approve a day with higher KJ, other than 0/1/2.

  14. 2 hours ago, rvpopeye said:

    Yer makin' me seasick , th' good kind though I miss that sh ,, stuff but still have seal costumes and a couple accessories ...mostly to wade in streams with quick bottom dips to check on beeps these days..

    Only did 1 beach this summer , might do some in the cold but staying up on dry , the sea be 42 today , maybe back in younger days...and besides the Cap is in Nebraska and he took the boat , sold it for a camparrr !  😫 

    I figured you'd know about the rip , just added it in case a lub decided to try driftin' like that.  For you ,, just don't follow them mermaids ! ooooie .

     

     

    Hard not to remember mermaids, I have one tattooed on my chest, right after a bad day when I was trapped far from the shore without bcd and fins, overwheighted in an invisible and strong current.A good scare and a lesson I won't forget.It was 2014, a week before my daughter was born.If I didn't die of fright, it was close.

  15. 1 hour ago, rvpopeye said:

    Hey Skull ! 

    I've been thinking about your hunt.

    Maybe you should let the currents take you around more often?

    It almost seems to have decided you were a treasure and was sorting you into the proper spot with the rest of the treasure.   Ya never know about the sea.🥸

    PLUS  one more trick in the tool box ! arrrrr

     

    Just read your last response . 

    An OZ ? THAT'S what I'm talkin' 'bout ! 

    Might want to disregard the currents when there's a rip tide .   

    Well, speaking a little more technically about what happened I think I tracked a piece that because of its shape and weight, stayed where it was lost in deeper water.

    Almost all of the pieces I pulled up in that spot were in the first drop off with smaller weights.

    The pleasure I am getting with the D2 is intercepting broken bracelets and necklaces that overall make weight.

    Rip tides however are something I look out for.

    Although I am pretty heavily weighted, I can feel the displacement barely getting under control and at that point I resurface.

  16. 1 hour ago, Compass said:

    Very sweet gold - congrats!!! It's awesome that your success was due to both your persistence and the current taking you to that spot. Fortune favors the bold.

     

    Believe me, if it weren't for over an ounce collected at that spot, I wouldn't even plan to go back there, given the difficulty in reaching the shore from the parking lot.

    On Monday I start hooka compressor testing and I think I will have to go back there again....

  17. After the usual three days of weather observation and skipping scouting to confirm bottom conditions, this morning a window of about 3 hours presented itself before new wave energy made the spot where I thought I was done in October impassable...
    The few remaining signals, are items I have not picked up due to the lack of a net bag, but whenever I find myself on a target I know, I am able at that point to isolate areas where I have already passed in other previous sessions.
    That said, the day started badly with leaks at the 'air regulator and missing pressure in the tank.
    I manage to hold the bottom for just 45 minutes and am forced out on emergency for low air.
    I reach the car by traveling about 400meters with the harness and ballast on and change the cylinder.
    At that point I screw the first stage back on and open the 'air tap on the new cylinder and hear the unmistakable venting between the tap and the first stage.
    I unscrew again and notice that the O-ring has blown out.
    I find it intact on the ground and reassemble correctly.
    After all the time wasted, I wonder at that point if I should leave the beach, since no interesting targets have come to light and I think I finished already in this spot some time ago.
    I decide to persevere and although I don't feel like walking with all that weight, I return to shore and dive.
    A strong current pushed me to the side just before I went out to change my tank, and this time I follow it, letting it carry me slowly toward deeper water.
    At that point a signal among the 40 draws my attention and a moment later I find this unusual ring in my hands....
    Lesson of the day?
    Insistence can pay off even when it seems over....

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  18. 8 hours ago, Cabo Chris said:

    I've used BBS and FBS machines for shallow saltwater jewelry hunting.  I've not been on a treasure hunting vacation since COVID, but have since accuired a DEUS II and a Notka Legend.  I've been watching vids online and wonder why so many on a wet salt sand beach, GB these newer multi-frequency machines- even in beach/dive mode?  Now, I did try 3 leaky Equinox and found less gold and far more small pieces of junk, so clearly the new machines are more sensitive to small, tiny targets.  But I always found far more big gold, silver and platinum jewelry using BBS/FBS, with less time spent scooping small junk.  My concern as a shallow saltwater jewelry hunter is, what's with all this GBing at the wet salt beach with the newer MF units?  So many newer MF machines sound sparky when they hit the surf/wet salt sand and the operator GBs to quiet the machine down.  I have never GBd using BBS/FBS in the sea, or going from saltwater/wet to dry sand.  That's one reason I've found my share with BBS/FBS machines.  They're simple and effective in the surf.  What is BBS/FBS doing to compensate automatically for salt and ground and what's the difference between BBS/FBS and all the newer MF machines, which seem to require GB at the beach?  Would one GB the new MF machines in saltwater?  I always thought MF- (BBS/FBS) resolved VLF problems at the salt beach?  Is it because the new MF machines are more sensitive, or is BBS/FBS multi-frequency a different breed all together?  I wonder if I really should switch to these new MF machines for shallow saltwater hunting?  I found far less using the Equinox the few times I tried them.  (3 leaked!/ and why I did not grab a Manticore)  I do like the simplicity of the Legend and how small it packs for travel, and I sure like the Deus II.  But so far everything in my test garden those 2 can hit, so can an FBS Safari, I loan to non-detecting friends.  I still have my trusty Excalibur, but am thinking about getting another CTX 3030 for hunting shallow surf.  Those who jewelry hunt in surf with the newer MF machines, are they as quiet/simple as BBS/FBS?  Thanks!   

    I can totally confirm your impressions and we own practically the same instruments except for a pulse and a 2.4kHz single-frequency with concentric coil.

    I found in the D2 the depth of detection that I did not have on the Ctx with the same coil.

    Regarding the balance I think it is relative and if you look at the numbers in saltwater, a strange 70/85 range appears, when in fact the rocky/clay bottom is on the 25 and in fact that is the false signal to be shot down.

    Exactly this makes the D2 different from an Excalibur or a Ctx: more sensitivity and depth and I mean on thin and broken things too.

    But since I am unashamedly clear and no brand pays for my reviews, I also say that for a saltwater diver, it is not really the ideal instrument except with so specific settings that I struggled to find by trying and trying again.

    Another point in favor of the Ctx is also a more effective id scale in "isolating" the gold, because by comparison on the D2 it is scattered pretty much everywhere between 27 and 70.

     

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