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Algoforce E1500 Can I Use Sp01?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to 中国 张's topic in AlgoForce Metal Detectors
The Sp01 in filter 2 does a good job at clearing up the sounds. -
If you have the Coiltek li-ion system it takes the voltage down to 7.3 volts for the SD series. Batteries are actually 8.4 volts fully charged.
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Is Enthusiasm Fading For The E1500?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Lead Detector's topic in AlgoForce Metal Detectors
If this 12x6” Semi spiral coil has more performance than the Sadie or 12x8” Evo it would be a hit for sure. -
Is Enthusiasm Fading For The E1500?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Lead Detector's topic in AlgoForce Metal Detectors
It's fun how quickly things get pigeonholed. My apologies for stereotyping it into only a small gold detector as that’s more dependent on the ground conditions and timings used. The owner manual says the following: NOTE: The strength of the E1500 lies in its sensitivity to small nuggets. Therefore, we have only tested the E1500 with small to medium coils. The largest coil we tested is the NF 14”x9” Evo. Although, in theory, larger coils will work with the E1500 without any problem, the shaft could rotate slightly and become wobbly when extra-large and heavy coils are used. -
Is Enthusiasm Fading For The E1500?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Lead Detector's topic in AlgoForce Metal Detectors
Since this is not a deep large gold detector IMO. I would recommend using a smaller 9x14” Evo as a good all rounder coil if I owned just one coil, but if I could have two Evo coils for this detector it would be a 12x8” and a 12” Evo. Not sure how the ergonomics would be with a larger coil than these on this detector though, maybe someone with experience with using it can chime in. Can you buy these Algoforce E1500’s and have them shipped outside of Australia or do you have to have a friend or family member buy it and send it to you? -
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E1500 Birdshot & Gold
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Bootscrape's topic in AlgoForce Metal Detectors
40 to 7 ratio is a good day for sure. That would be a lot of up and downs, who needs a gym membership when you can bring home some AU with a smile and a sore back. 😃 -
Stacked Spiral Coil Windings
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to RONS DETECTORS MINELAB's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Thanks Aureous for the additional information. Do you know how wide and high the 11” and under coil windings are? Are they always two high and however wide? -
Stacked Spiral Coil Windings
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to RONS DETECTORS MINELAB's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Thanks for the reply and detailed response Simon, great info! I hope there’s a revival of these smaller coils with these winding configurations, would be a great idea and a top seller. I would like to get a 7x12” or a 10x5” like the Exceed and Goldhawk offerings for the 5 pin detectors. -
Stacked Spiral Coil Windings
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to RONS DETECTORS MINELAB's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Thanks Simon, Did you ever get a chance to try one out, curious to know what kind of performance it had working on the 4500/5000 timings. Interesting that they discontinued it, seems like it would offer a good balance between a bundle and full spiral. -
I was looking through several different coil manufacturers websites and trying to see if any of them offered stacked spiral coils outside of the GPX-6000 coils. There coil descriptions are usually pretty vague and I could not find anything mentioning stacked spiral windings. From what I have been told the stacked spiral or also called semi-spiral coils for the 6000 our stacked 6 wide and 5 high. This windings type gives the 6000 great depth on small bits. Has anyone heard of or used this stacked type of coil windings on any non GPX -6000 coils.
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I also am extremely interested in what Minelab could offer to the table after 9 years of working on it. I am also trying to think of what Minelab could do to add a ZVT upgrade that would not take away from the sales of their other models but would indeed excel at performance even if they only added the CC and Spiral coil options. I hope there not trying to clean out the warehouses of all the 7000 prior to a new release because that could be another ten years at the rate they now sell. 😓 Oh! Problem solved as I remember Minelab will offer the new ZVT replacement at such a high price that everyone would still prefer buying their older models due to their personal budget constraints. Only fever stricken people like myself would buy the new model and possibly never make a return on the purchase though. 🤐
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Older Minelab Pi For Depth?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Dutchman4's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Hi Ceril, Here's a video with some comparisons of the 5000 in Extra Sensitive with 12" & 15" Evo and the 6000 with 11" & 17" coils. Minelab GPX 5000 12 & 15" Nugget Finder EVO Sen Extra Vs 6000 with 11” and 17” If you have more difficult ground than this then Fine Gold would be needed and probably have different results from this comparison though. -
New Algoforce Firmware 1.0.9
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to phrunt's topic in AlgoForce Metal Detectors
Keeps getting better 😎 -
A pulse induction detector or similar technology for handling the ground saturation problems will probably be needed there for the iron issues. You might consider the gold sizes you might find there and the price range you’re planning to spend on one. A GPX-4500/4800/5000 are all great detectors for a variety of gold types for a good price. Everything else goes up in price from there or at least until the Algoforce arrives in the US.
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Older Minelab Pi For Depth?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Dutchman4's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Personally the tests I have done for Extra Sensivity coins have always been deeper than Sharp Hi Luis, Yes, Sensitive Extra works exceptionally well on the mid-sized targets. I should have said the Sharp timing has a 20% more power increase to the transmit field over the normal timings. So if were talking about depth on larger deeper targets this would be a powerhouse with a larger mono coil in mild ground conditions, but also this timing is very receptive to ground saturation and cannot be used in lots of situations. The sharp timing was added to the GPX series to bring back what the SD series offered with the higher regulated coil voltage for increased depths on larger targets though. -
I have have also used no threshold around high EMI environments to help better hear through all the noise chatter, just keep in mind that you are still missing the fainter signals with no threshold on kinda a double edged sword though.
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Older Minelab Pi For Depth?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Dutchman4's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
DD coils really do not have the ability to get the performance in comparison to the Spiral wound coils. So the older detectors SD/GP’s that needed to run DD’s to handle the more mineralized ground are not going to help out in your situation with moderate to heavy ground mineralization. Smooth timings are the way to go in heavy mineralized environments and the mods also do gain even more depth but these are expensive options to get the depth you’re looking for. If you’re in less mineralization and can run normal or sensitive timings with a mono 15” Evo coil or equivalent then you could do will getting the depth that you have described wanting with the older models. This is mainly due to the coil size being bigger than what is currently offered on the 6000 and if you went with the 5000 and ran Sharp it’s even 20% deeper yet but only in low mineralized conditions. 😳 I do a lot of comparisons videos and can send anyone a link if wanting to see different coils compared. -
Older Minelab Pi For Depth?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Dutchman4's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
I have had good success using lithium battery systems on all SD/GP/GPX series detectors. I use a step up boost converter on the SD’s to get the 7.3 ish volts to the coil. Only thing with lithium battery systems with an audio amplifier is that you really should have a bypass switch to reduce the distortion when using a Bluetooth transmitter or headphones. Detacc brand & Jonathan Porter’s B&Z boosters had a bypass switch for a good reason. Detacc don’t sell them anymore though. -
Who Has Had Issues With Their Gpx 6000?
RONS DETECTORS MINELAB replied to Goldseeker5000's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Good news is the Minelab repair center has a database that can let you know if yours needs the audio updates done. So I guess this is OK news, ☹️