E-trac Search coils

Spike5887

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I like the Coiltek coils. The 15"WOT for large fields, beaches, and other less junky areas, and the 5X10 Joey for trashy areas. The X-5 coil is also great for trashy sites.
 

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I know ive been asking a lot about the E-trac lately thats what im going to go for this year instead of the CTX ( due to money ). But my next question is Search Coils. What do you have what do you recommend and what do you think is best if the Factory coil isnt the best or is there other coils that can do what the factory coil can not do.

Coiltek make the most sensitive coils out for Minelab. Coiltek Coils from BigBoysHobbies | BigBoysHobbies
 

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I third on the Coil Tek coils. I have Coil Tek coils on the CTX, Etrac and when I had the 705 and they pick through trash better then anything.
 

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I have a 6" EQ Pro 2 by Detech thats pretty good at getting around the trash...Just got a nice used sunray X-5 and X-8 to test
out this year...I also have a Detech Ultimate that I'm going to try as well! I do have a Coiltek WOT that I really Like for a large
area with little trash...I run an Open screen with it..Hard to beat the Coiltek "Quality" though!!
 

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I have a 6" EQ Pro 2 by Detech thats pretty good at getting around the trash...Just got a nice used sunray X-5 and X-8 to test
out this year...I also have a Detech Ultimate that I'm going to try as well! I do have a Coiltek WOT that I really Like for a large
area with little trash...I run an Open screen with it..Hard to beat the Coiltek "Quality" though!!

Agreed! I was a HUGE sun ray x-5 guy till Coiltek made this.... Coiltek 6" Treasureseeker coil | BigBoysHobbies.

Much improved sensitivity and stability.
 

duggr

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Agreed! I was a HUGE sun ray x-5 guy till Coiltek made this.... Coiltek 6" Treasureseeker coil | BigBoysHobbies.

Much improved sensitivity and stability.
Here we go again! Another small coil I will have to check out!
The Smaller coils for the Etrac to me Should be the First Accessory
Coils Purchased.....They make a world of difference in separating
or Hearing that Coin among Iron! PM Me Bart about your thoughts Comparing the Detech
EQ Pro 2 the X-5 against the 6" coiltek
 

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Maybe keep your money and go for a CTX?........with a 10x5 Joey from Coiltek, a Killer :laughing7:

here's what you can find with it:

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/beach-shallow-water/448111-550-bc-coin-found-scuba-detection-ctx.html

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Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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Here we go again! Another small coil I will have to check out!
The Smaller coils for the Etrac to me Should be the First Accessory
Coils Purchased.....They make a world of difference in separating
or Hearing that Coin among Iron! PM Me Bart about your thoughts Comparing the Detech
EQ Pro 2 the X-5 against the 6" coiltek
i have tried all the small coils on the E-Trac. The coiltleks are noticibly more sensitive. You will notice it won't run as hot on auto sensitivity as it is more sensitive naturally.
 

duggr

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i have tried all the small coils on the E-Trac. The coiltleks are noticibly more sensitive. You will notice it won't run as hot on auto sensitivity as it is more sensitive naturally.
Was the test you performed on the small coils done with targets in the Ground? What about target separation between the
small coils?
 

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Was the test you performed on the small coils done with targets in the Ground? What about target separation between the
small coils?

Yes all done in real world conditions. Most people know FBS machines do NOT air test well. Air tests or freshly planted coins for FBS machines really tell you nothing.

Coiltek separates as good or better than the other. Main think I notice is more stability and runs lower sensitivity because they are hotter.
 

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+1 Do not except any gain of separation with iron, BUT you will have a better clear signal espacially on low conductors. Very effective on relics search. I use the Coilteck coils to avoid digging everything when I'm focused on certain targets, in a way these are coils for "advance search".
 

ArkieBassMan

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The stock coil is a very good everyday coil. An aftermarket coil for sure isn't a "must buy" for the e-trac in my opinion.

I've been using a 13" Ultimate Coil by Detech for a couple of months now. It seems to be at least as good as the stock coil "in the iron", it pinpoints more accurately than the stock (at least for me), and it should be a little deeper. I've found a couple of items that I'm not sure the stock coil would have found, but there is absolutely no way to know that for sure.
 

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I like the Sunray 8" coil for parks, and trashy areas. PLENTY of depth, very high sensitivity to small targets. Remember with the Etrac you will want to get at least an extra lower rod for every coil you get, and if you want to change coils really fast you will want upper and lower rods for each coil. Getting the curly coil wire section up through the shafts is a real pain.
 

duggr

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I like the Sunray 8" coil for parks, and trashy areas. PLENTY of depth, very high sensitivity to small targets. Remember with the Etrac you will want to get at least an extra lower rod for every coil you get, and if you want to change coils really fast you will want upper and lower rods for each coil. Getting the curly coil wire section up through the shafts is a real pain.[/QUOTE
I received a Sunray X 8 awhile back but haven't used it yet...I also have the X5 and a 6" eq pro...I'm hoping
the x-8 will be the better overall small coil for trashier area's with good depth compared to the smaller coils,
Time will tell...I would really like to find a smaller coil that will work closer to steel reinforced concrete, so
hopefully the X-5 will help there...
 

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I like the Sunray 8" coil for parks, and trashy areas. PLENTY of depth, very high sensitivity to small targets. Remember with the Etrac you will want to get at least an extra lower rod for every coil you get, and if you want to change coils really fast you will want upper and lower rods for each coil. Getting the curly coil wire section up through the shafts is a real pain.

HI,
I tie a shoe lace to to connector on the cable then just pull it through....changed my world!!!

cheers
 

jibster

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Hi guys. I have been using the Detech 13" ultimate on my Explorer SE and I love it. It bangs really well on silver and copper and I have noticed that if I slow down on my swings it finds all targets separately. I have had some good finds on spots that I wasn't finding anything on with the pro coil any more. These hotspots are ones I have been hitting hard for a while now for many hours as I have had good finds there in the past.

It gets a thumbs up from me.


Happy hunting :)
 

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