Metal Detecting in the Rain?????

sasnz

Sr. Member
Aug 15, 2006
429
29
Auckland
Detector(s) used
Garrett 2500 GTI
Hi fellow TH's

I was almost goign to go detecting today in the rain but thought better of it. I currently have a garrett 2500 and although i have a cover that goes over the head unit i thought that moisture would surely get in over time and possibly create some problems within the unit. When i say rain i mean rain and not drissle.

I was just wondering if anyone hunts in the rain or is this really a little risky for the machines.

Sasnz
 

east tx digger

Full Member
Jan 21, 2009
217
0
chandler, tx
Detector(s) used
whites xlt
Unless you have a waterproof machine I wouldn't advise it, plus if there is any lightning associated with the rain, it could be very dangerous.
If it was just a drizzle, a 1 gallon ziplock bag works ok, but these machines are to exspensive to risk it in a downpour. Just my thought on the subject. Good Luck and HH.
 

native conch

Tenderfoot
Feb 14, 2009
8
0
south florida
Detector(s) used
white's mxt300,white's bhid300,garrett ace 250 and minelab excalibur2
Whenever there is any chance of moisture I take my bhid300.Don't like to gamble. ;D
 

Mich. Wolverine

Hero Member
Dec 12, 2008
606
413
Michigan
Detector(s) used
Fisher 1266
I have a Fisher 1266 and if it's not a downpour I put a garbage bag around the battery compartment an over the control box. I think it would be more of a risk using a detector with a digital screen in the rain and wouldn't advise it. I had a Garrett 500 and the first thing I had go wrong with it was the digital screen and I think it was from moisture. Fisher had trouble with the F75 when they first came out with them because of moisture getting into the control box which I think they have since fixed with a rubber seal. Good luck hunting.

Wolverine.
 

saika

Newbie
Feb 23, 2009
3
0
If the electronics can be disconnected and placed under my coat I go out no problems. A big thick ziplock bag over shaft mounted equipment usually works well. Just avoid playing with the buttons when out there and hunt in audio mode if possible. I have done it for years and never had a problem.
 

Lowbatts

Gold Member
Jul 1, 2003
6,573
67
Elgin
Detector(s) used
Fishers 1235X-8" CZ-20/21-8" F-70-11"DD GC1023
CZ-20, no problem. Detected in torrents before. As long as I'm not out in the lightning, it's all good.
 

dazoff

Sr. Member
Aug 7, 2007
321
3
Lower Mainland Vancouver,BC
Detector(s) used
To many to say
Hunt in heavy rain all the time with my Troy X5 and we get 500 mm in a month on the west coast. Sometimes I will switch to the Detector Pro Wader light and good for 8-9 inches. Dan :thumbsup:
 

johnnycat

Bronze Member
Aug 19, 2007
1,510
309
Mechanicsville, VA
Detector(s) used
Legend
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Yes you can protect your machine but, what about the mud on everything. I usually wait until at least a couple of days after.
 

CWnut

Hero Member
May 9, 2003
591
37
E. Tennessee
Detector(s) used
Tesoro tigershark----Tesoro Conquistador Umax------Fisher FX-3----Master Hunter CX-Plus w/ depth multiplier
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
rain=research...see, they both start with an "r"
 

camperlee

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Jan 8, 2008
659
5
belding, Michigan
Detector(s) used
whites XLT Garrett GTI 2500 Garrett ACE 250
I have a GTI 2500 too but I never wanted to take the chance of moisture getting into the controls and shorting out and it isn't going to rain forever.
 

silverswede

Hero Member
Dec 12, 2005
791
7
Pinehurst. Idaho
Detector(s) used
Minelab SOVEREIGN XS-2a PRO
Can't afford another one, so don't chance getting it wet. I usually head for dry spots like under bridges, Highway overpasses, etc. Have had some pretty fair finds rather than ruin the day.
 

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