CTX 3030 coil problem

jbc465

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Sep 7, 2013
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The message on the screen was coil not detected. It would come on after five minutes of detecting. Come to find out where the wire goes into the coil if moved the message will come and go. So I guess this is a broken wire. New problem is new replacement coil is on back order. The ctx was bought new about March 2014. How many people are having troubles with the coils. It is still under warranty. But come on Minelab you build some of the best detectors around. Spend a few more dollars and put some good wires on the detector.
 

sjvalleyhunter

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May 5, 2014
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My friend who has the CTX had the exact same problem. Minelab had him send the coil back, but because of the back order he's been waiting five weeks so far for his coil to be returned. I would think that Minelab would put priority on those existing customers and get their coils returned, but evidently they are having some problems with their manufacturing.
 

streakert

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Aug 1, 2013
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Minelab CTX 3030,
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Mine just started today I had to stop, I will look into it when I get home. What did u end up doing,
 

Jeff In North Georgia

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Aug 23, 2006
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Its the weak point with most detector coils. Even having a strain relief there, the wire is flexed often and usually were it breaks. This series has two coaxial wires instead of 4 or 5 single stranded wires. I've seen people repair them before but it is a pain
 

Treasure_Hunter

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If you do a software update sometimes it fails and will give you a "no coil detected" message... If that was the cause then you put the update file on your desktop then slide it over to the 3030 like it is a drive on your computer...

If it is doing it and you haven't done a recent update then it needs to be sent into the Minelab repair center at Kellyco...
 

streakert

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Minelab CTX 3030,
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I have had it for a year and have never done an computer update, should I do one,
 

Treasure_Hunter

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I have had it for a year and have never done an computer update, should I do one,
go to beach mod and look for saltwater setting, if you see it your 3030 is up to date.....
 

retrospect

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Sep 28, 2020
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Nokta Makro Simplex
CTX3030
Vallon VMC1
Vallon VMH3CS
Black Projects
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All Treasure Hunting
go to beach mod and look for saltwater setting, if you see it your 3030 is up to date.....
FIX -- Before somebody comments...yes, I know it's a 7 year old post. This is for those that know how to use google and understand it's limitations but still want to know what's wrong with their coil and maybe how to fix it. My CTX wasn't erroring out but was acting like somebody was running a bad microwave right next to it as I was detecting. The noise wouldn't go away even when checking every channel but cleared up completely with a different coil. I surmised there was a wire that wasn't completely broken but had frayed or was on the verge giving enough inconsistent resistance to make my detector "false". I was faced with either throwing the coil away, sending it in for repair...or attempting to fix it. The first two options really weren't very appealing.

A little bit of solder, some 1/4" kevlar wrap for reinforcing the joint (not especially necessary but I just happened to have some laying around), a few progressive layers of 3/4" marine shrink tube, and in 30 minutes...done. I don't know if I would trust the repair enough to submerge it 10' but should be good enough for another few years of wet sand and beach use.

Diagnosing the problem.
1. Check that the symptoms disappear with a different coil
2. Connect Ohm meter positive to center pin on the bad CTX coil connector and check each perimeter pin with negative
3. Look for inconsistent resistance while flexing the coil wire at common failure points (coil head flex joint / area where wire would enter shaft).
4. Once identified that is your problem, it's time to make the decision to send it in, or operate.

Goodluck!
 

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