Preserving my coil wire

Deep Seeker

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Oct 6, 2003
126
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Central MA
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Minelab XS-2a Pro, Excal II
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Hello everyone. I have two detectors. The rubber/synthetic sheath containing the wires running from my control box to the coil on one of the detectors has cracked and split. I can wrap it back up with electrical tape, but has anyone encountered this and used a different way of repair? Also, I'd like to try to avoid this from happening on my other detector. Is there a lube or protectant that anyone has been using which will keep that sheath from weathering and cracking? Thanks for any guidance.
 

victhedog

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Jun 24, 2008
501
273
Stroudsburg Monroe co. PA
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Whites Specra V3I, Whites Beach Hunter
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Metal Detecting
WOW how old is coil?
a have a few coils that are older 10-15 years still in great shape
what are you cleaning them with?
 

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Deep Seeker

Full Member
Oct 6, 2003
126
13
Central MA
Detector(s) used
Minelab XS-2a Pro, Excal II
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
The coil is from 2002. I rinse the coil and end unit down with tap water after each use. The coil is fine. The strand of wires coming out of the coil are enclosed within a sheath. That sheathing is splitting and cracking away ion areas.
 

Beezly

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Mar 20, 2017
285
207
Finger Lakes, NY
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Garrett AT Gold,
BH Land Ranger Pro,
Minelab Equinox 800,
Minelab Equinox 900,
Whites TRX,
Minelab ProFind 35
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All Treasure Hunting
I bought some liquid electric tape from my local NAPA for occasional use at work. It gets painted on, just a small can with a brush built into the lid. It works well for cracked wire insulation on vehicle electronics where cutting the wire isn't a good idea and there isn't any corrosion in the wire. I've found multiple coats is best since its runny and goes on thin. It stays flexible and should work for a coil wire. I'm sure hardware stores would have it also.

I would be certain there is no corrosion or moisture in the crack before using, wouldn't want to seal any moisture in the wire. :thumbsup:

Silicone paste, like Sylglide, Novaguard, or 3M, will keep the sheath hydrated and in good shape. Just wipe it on and wipe it off.
 

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foiler

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Mar 17, 2013
395
389
Kansas
Detector(s) used
Fisher, Wilson-Neuman, Whites, Minelab, Tesoro and others I've long since forgotten
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Instead of washing your equipment, wipe it down with a cloth then use car wax/polish everywhere. Lay your cables out flat, dampen a rag with polish and pull the cable through. I use that stuff in the orange bottle. Been around for years and it works very well for me. Whatever polish you use make sure it blocks UV rays. Keeping a good coat of polish on your gear will protect it from dirt sticking, water will run off and the sun won't be as nasty on plastic and vinyl coatings. I have machines from the 1970's I still use regularly. They look new with original coils and cable. Try it, you'll like it.
 

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