OZ_IL
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I know one of the rules of thumb to help determine slaw or coin is to lift the coil off the ground a few inches, butttttttttttttt.
I don't tighten the two bolts (that connect the coil) down too much and have a "loose" coil when swinging. I do get a few random beeps now and then when I go over a small hump, but detecting seems smoother as the coil slides over the uneven ground better.
Is it my imagination that a looser coil makes it easier to detect? The drawback of course is you can't lift the coil off the ground to help determing slaw or coin. Well you could, but the coil will flop down to a vertical position when the detector is lifted up
Just wondering.
OZ
I don't tighten the two bolts (that connect the coil) down too much and have a "loose" coil when swinging. I do get a few random beeps now and then when I go over a small hump, but detecting seems smoother as the coil slides over the uneven ground better.
Is it my imagination that a looser coil makes it easier to detect? The drawback of course is you can't lift the coil off the ground to help determing slaw or coin. Well you could, but the coil will flop down to a vertical position when the detector is lifted up
Just wondering.
OZ