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  1. #1

    Dec 2004
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    homemade detector as seen on Meteorite Men

    On the show meteorite men they make a large scale detector out of pvc and wrap the coil wiring themselves. How realiable is this? Is the size of this homemade coil make the instrument detect deeper? How many feet of wrapped wire would it take to make this work properly if it were 6 x 6 feet square? Any schematics out there to make one that has been tested? Thanks

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    us
    Jan 2010
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    Re: homemade detector as seen on Meteorite Men

    will be watching this thread, I think I saw the episode you're talking about, and was wondering the same thing.

    Todd

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    us
    Mar 2003
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    Re: homemade detector as seen on Meteorite Men

    The type of detector used for this is Pulse Induction and, fortunately, PI is pretty forgiving towards coil parameters. Therefore, homemade coils for PI are fairly easy. For a typical 300uH inductance, a 1-meter diameter coil has 9 turns of wire, and a 2-meter diameter coil has 6 turns of wire.

    - Carl

    P.S. -- see Geotech for lots of PI projects.

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    Reg
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    Re: homemade detector as seen on Meteorite Men

    Carl is correct. PI's, at least many of them are very forgiving when it comes to building coils, so building a larger coil is not a big deal. Since large coils are not operated at a short delay, then even the inductance isn't totally critical. In other words, lets say you want to build a 2 meter coil, you could use 6 turns or even 7 or 8 turns and make the coil work. The key is being able to change the delay and the circuitry involved.

    In the case of the large coil, the object you would be looking for has to be big and as such will normally have a long time constant, meaning you can turn the delay up so a larger coil will work. If the delay is turned up enough, then even shielding may not be necessary. Also, ground balance may not be needed also.

    Personally, I would add shielding to minimize external noise.

    Reg

  5. #5

    Jun 2008
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    Re: homemade detector as seen on Meteorite Men

    Any schematics out there to make one that has been tested?

    This was an important part of the original posting. Does anyone have info on building one?

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    us
    Mar 2003
    Oregon
    V3i, TDI, GMT, Custom Designs
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    Re: homemade detector as seen on Meteorite Men

    Quote Originally Posted by relicswinger
    Any schematics out there to make one that has been tested?

    This was an important part of the original posting. Does anyone have info on building one?
    P.S. -- see Geotech for lots of PI projects.
    Click on the word "Geotech"

 

 

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