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  1. On 4/13/2024 at 12:14 AM, phrunt said:

    I'm guessing the shot that gave the 2-4 reading wasn't lead? if you've still got it, can you check with a magnet.   Steel shot tends to give a bit higher reading, although my pick magnet normally deals with that.

     

    Well, I did a few air test swings over some of the lead shot sitting on my mild backyard soil. I was in the fine gold setting. The shot ranges in weight from 0.1 to 0.5 gms. The smallest wouldn't ID at all, but over say 0.3 pretty much all registered 00 with the exception of the only Iron one on the magnet which came up as 18. The two boot tacks were 21/22. Similar sized nuggets ranged around 14-20.

    As this was just a air test on the ID capability of the Algo, it goes without saying that the same targets buried in high mineralization may give ID'S like I experienced in the field. 

    The steel shot and boot tacks you will definitely dig.20240414_154157.thumb.jpg.d2acd19a2e05c559b9d71828f9b3e0b2.jpg20240414_153329.thumb.jpg.33f0b80b01a9d7bb4b543019d8661749.jpg

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  2. Some of the larger shot gave a 02-4 reading. The smaller ones were mainly 00. I still dug everything  though. Gold was never 00. The shot started to sound familiar as well, a really short tight signal, where the nuggets were more of that mellowed out sound.

    With time on the machine  it will just become instinctive to dismiss the  lead shot. Obviously the 00 ID would confirm this.

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  3. All with the 14x9 mate....super sensitive on the smallest lead shot and punched pretty deep on some larger junk targets. I think it is the ideal all rounder for the Algo.

    8 minutes ago, PhaseTech said:

    Nice work! Was that with the 8" Detech, or did you get the borrow the 14x9" Evo? 

     

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  4. I don’t think he’s had time to accumulate any debris under the coil cover... Imho I think you’ve got a faulty LG24. It sounds like a loose connection somewhere internally.

    At the beach I can knock the wet sand off mine by banging it on my shoe and not a murmur from it. Yours is definitely knock sensitive by the sounds.

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  5. With the limited use I’ve had so far, I have found that the handle is a bit long for my liking as my hand wants to slide up the grip if I don’t squeeze it firmly enough. This can lead to tension and fatigue in the wrist and forearm. Your hand is then butting up to the  hard control pod.

    To stop this I’ve done this helpful little mod to the grip. Stops my hand sliding up and can slacken off my grip on the detector..

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  6. This is probably off topic, so apologies, but I’ve just turned 75 and I know how my body struggles with the things we used to take for granted. Such as hiking all over the hills and gullies lugging all our gear and digging hard packed ground for the prized stuff.

    Being on the tools for 40 plus years as a mechanic has left a legacy of repetitive strain pain to elbow and hands, so I had to find ways to keep my body going to still be able to get out and swing a detector. So it was a no brainer for me to invest in the E1500.

    I have also found incredible benefits from using a pull-up bar everyday to perform what is termed a “dead hang” for as long as I can hold on. At present about 3 minutes. This dead hanging decompressed the spine, strengthens and stretches the shoulders and increases your grip strength considerably. 

    As a result off doing this daily for the last couple of years I no longer have the aching pain in my elbows, wrists and shoulders after a longish 3–4 hour hunt.

    For those with the “jelly leg” syndrome (Simon) or those who have trouble getting up and down, then you should be trying to perform at least 30 full leg squats every day or so.This will improve your leg strength considerably. Even make pooping in the bush a breeze.💩

    Anyone with other pearls of wisdom please chime in. (Maybe in a new topic... Steve?)

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  7. You guys sure are suffering from “ new release anxiety complex” . Personally I have yet to swing my Algo in anger. It’s been too hot for me to consider a 7 hour drive to gold country atm. I’m heading over at Easter, so if anyone is anxious it should be me.

    Also, not everyone with gold detectors gets on a social media platform and reports their experiences to the world..... perhaps 1% might be inclined. So don’t let this fact be a reflection or otherwise on the potential of a new detector.

    The best way to evaluate anything new is to try it yourself.... that’s what I plan to do. You will then have my appraisal. 🤔

     

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  8. Don’t get your hopes up too high on its ability to tell you what metal is under the coil as the target “I D” does not discriminate between ferrous and nonferrous. The higher the number the higher the conductivity of the metal. So it is really identifying whether you have large or small gold or large or small iron in the ground. Practice and knowing what numbers relate to what you dig and the variations in shape ect of those targets will all help. Unfortunately it won’t tell you “dig me, I’m gold”.

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  9. Thanks for posting that Simon.... it concurs with my impressions of the Algo on the beach. It will be able to get some good depth with a good 12 to 15 inch coil. Not a bad comparison with the bigger stock 11” Nox coil. I’m thinking of investing in a 12” Evo for beach duties as well as + gram deeper nuggies.

    A different colour scheme, but you can see the hot conditions we’re enduring in Oz.

    https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/overlay=temp/orthographic=-216.43,-24.91,755

    btw, the link above will show the weather conditions in real time, so will have changed since I posted.

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  10. 2 hours ago, Nedkelly said:

     

    I've been out probably a dozen times with the E1500. Mostly testing a variety of coils the first few days. Then settings and combinations. I also rigged it up with a wireless set up and a sp-01 enhancer and headphones.

    After all that I got in some  detecting time and managed to find my first gold for the year. 

    7 pieces all found with the E1500 and coiltek 9"round elite. Biggest bit went 2.7g and the smallest 0.13g. The heat's a killer here at the moment, if I didn't have a new toy to play with I wouldn't be out there. 

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    G’day Ned.... that’s a good haul with the Algo, well done. Are you in the GT ? If so does it run stable over your ground with regards to variable mineralization. Also, does the  SP01 improve your chances with those faint iffy signals ?

  11. This old lightweight canvas cover off my Whites SPP, although a bit oversize can be made to fit by repositioning the Velcro straps and using the headphone cable hole for the battery lead.

    If DD leather can use a similar material and fashion a suitable cover to accommodate the size of a 20,000 mah battery, it wouldn’t add much weight at all.73F4287A-2257-4DCF-A339-C0EE73A9D446.thumb.jpeg.15af1320fa4a6149bd163ffc29d89991.jpeg964DFDA7-BE13-4E6C-A927-C1CA90E25AE4.thumb.jpeg.f20afb6c01aecfeefc3fe1d372a1579b.jpeg9129CBC8-9397-4CB5-8C52-AFB167FB9655.thumb.jpeg.f8a96e9a3bf1711492161c024b6a4e43.jpeg

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