Pulse 8x Advanced Manual Help

mexicanadian

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Sep 2, 2014
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Hello. I have recently purchased a Pulse 8x machine (almost free). It came with different sized o-rings and such. Does anyone know of an exploded view of the main box so I can open it and see what goes where? I want to try it in the water and don't want to miss anything that might break it.

Thank you for your help. I look forward to playing with this beast soon.

John
 

Sandman

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Hi john, I've never see any diagrams on the guts of any metal detectors let alone a JW Fisher. Use Silicone grease on the O ring and be careful of getting sand on it when sealing it up.
 

Keppy

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You will not find to many on here that use JW Fisher detectors .. They are mostly used by professional divers & treasure hunters...
 

Photoflash

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Sep 2, 2007
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I have found that J W Fisher customer service is excellent and I think fair price for any repairs. I have use them on a couple of occasions and have been extremely satisfied with the work they did but the quick turnaround
 

Photoflash

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Sep 2, 2007
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Little Canada, MN
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I should add to the that their quick turn around on services is really great.
 

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