How can you tell if your running your sluice to fast?

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The ideal is when the material classifies down the box keeping the black sand and some blond sand and of course all the gold, but eliminating most rocks and sand. Flat rocks will hang up in the box no matter what the water speed, so watch the rounded ones more.

Another item to consider is depth of the water in the box. You want a depth where you can see the water slightly jumping over the riffles. It should not be a smooth stream of water, but hopping some.

That's about it. Practice makes perfect, and always test the material running off the end of the box with your gold pan to see if you are losing any gold. If you are, readjust your sluice box by decreasing the slope first, or slowing down the water so that you keep more material.

You can also test by dropping in 5 BB size pieces of lead (painted gold if you like) and see if you lose any or not.

hope this helps,

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Astrobouncer

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GoodyGuy said:
You can also test by dropping in 5 tiny pieces of lead (painted gold if you like) and see if you lose any or not.

I really like this idea Goodguy, thanks!
 

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Good question... for sure! One that will invoke MUCH thought. I would very much like to know myself! I'll bet the pros will even point to both ends of the spectrum. I would believe in the faster end...... but then..... Good luck, partner. TTC
 

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also with experience you will know what the water action should look like behind the riffles and how the material acts as you are feeding it.The black sand should crawl off of the pre inspection mat area.....and as John said if in doubt sample your discharge
 

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