Homemade Nox Stabilizer

MidTN

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timmysys

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How do you use this stabilizer and why?
 

nuggetdog

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Some people use a weighted stabilizer attached to the end of the shaft to help offset the weight of the coil, especially the large 15 inch coil.
 

gunsil

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Dec 27, 2012
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One big reason I got the Nox is because of it's very light weight. Last thing I'd do was to add more weight. I for one have no problem swinging the Nox with the standard coil, but I swing from the shoulder with a pretty straight arm.
 

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MidTN

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Had shoulder replacement surgery, so no swinging from the shoulder for me.
 

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Sometimes balance is more important than weight.....to a point of course.
 

Donut

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Xterra 70 6" 7.5khz concentric 9" 7.5Khz concentric, 5x10 18.75Khz DD, 10.5 18.75Khz DD.
Sometimes balance is more important than weight.....to a point of course.
This is a rare time that adding more is better.
using a counterweight to offset the coil actually work and can add a much longer detecting time.
my detectors time added hours more time.
 

timmysys

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Nov 4, 2008
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Minelab Excalibur 1000, Whites Surf Dual Field, Minelab Equinox 800, XP Deus2
Had shoulder replacement surgery, so no swinging from the shoulder for me.
I understand! Thank you! Be well and good luck!
 

Iron Buzz

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This is a rare time that adding more is better.
using a counterweight to offset the coil actually work and can add a much longer detecting time.
my detectors time added hours more time.


That's been my experience with the Nox as well. I came from (and still use) an XP Deus so for me, the Nox IS a bit heavy. Mostly nose-heavy.

I first made a simple PVC counterbalance like above and found that it helped, so I ordered Steve's rod and counterbalance. That helps even more. The graphite shaft removes weight from the front and the counterbalance moves that (and more) to behind the pivot point.
 

MackDog

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Whites MX Sport With Detec
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I use the detector buddy arm sling, it takes the weight off the arm and distributes it across your back shoulders
 

Donut

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Jan 25, 2010
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Coloma, Michigan
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Xterra 70 6" 7.5khz concentric 9" 7.5Khz concentric, 5x10 18.75Khz DD, 10.5 18.75Khz DD.
I use the detector buddy arm sling, it takes the weight off the arm and distributes it across your back shoulders
Those straps are just too much of a pain. It’s like putting your leg in a pair of pants and just sloes me down. I have been removing mine for 50 years. A counterweight is so much better.
Doug
 

sphillips

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Sometimes balance is more important than weight.....to a point of course.

True. When I bought my Excalibur, I could not swing with my right arm for very long without switching to my left. I ended up buying some marine aluminum tube and made a new shaft that allowed me to mount the controls behind my elbow.. Then I could swing with my right arm for as long as I wanted. My nox 800 is lighter than my excal but more nose heavy than the excal so I will be adding weight to the aft end of the shaft for better balance. Will probably get Steves light weight shaft and counter balance at some point soon.
 

flgliderpilot

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My solution is simpler.. I swing fast enough that the centrifugal force reduces the weight of the coil. On the wet sand, I skim the coil across the sand... no weight maximum depth.

I tried a counter weight but the extra weight was worse than the imbalance, but to be fair my weight was shorter so it needed to be heavier.
 

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