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  1. Thanks for the tip. I will add an 11 "mono commander for my research. Thank you very much.
  2. North East. Thank you for the explanation. I will try out my commander coils and maybe upgrade to an 18 "MONO commander and an 18" DD commander and an 11 "mono commander are the only easy options to find in Brazil. If I can get a location with lots of nuggets, I will update the coils or device.
  3. Jeff Mclendon. Thanks. My friend has gpx5000 and we found nuggets from 0.5 grams to 6.0 grams of gold. I'm getting ready for my first hunt, I know that mono coils fight on this soil, that's why I'm considering DETECH coils, from what I see the commander coils are less going to do better on highly mineralized soil, am I correct?
  4. North East. Thanks. I just bought the gpx, I am reading your manual and researching forums which are the best configurations and coils to deal with the hot soil. My friend has a gpx and uses an elite 14 "but it makes a lot of noise and it is difficult to find small nuggets.
  5. Redz. Thanks. Mono coils make a lot of noise on very hot ground.
  6. Hey guys. My name is Patrick, I'm new to detection, I'm from Brazil. Sorry for the google translation ,. I would like the help of the most experienced. I know that many have already upgraded their machines to 6000 and 7000. I have a GPX5000 with a 12x15 mono commander and a DD 11 "commander. My nugget hunting region is the most mineralized in Brazil with large companies that remove material. What are the best coils to handle such a hot soil? I am thinking of upgrading to DETECH coils of 15 "ultimate or DETECH 18" closed DD. Am I right with these coils or wrong to deal with high mineralization? Thank you all.
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