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  1. #1

    Jan 2007
    North Shore Massachusetts
    Whites Prizm II
    55

    Whites prizm III problems

    I had bought a prizm III last year and am somewhat happy with it. One problem I have experienced is when I am beach hunting I get lots of false signals. I have bumped the discrimination up and the sensitivity down but it still happens. The beeps seem to come and go and are not consistant. It seems to happen more in wet sand. anyone have any suggestions?

  2. #2

    Dec 2006
    667

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    You'll either have to deal with the falsing or detect the dry only. Sounds like you've done all you can do.

  3. #3
    us
    Jan 2006
    Las Vegas, NV
    Prism III, Bullseye II, BHID
    243

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    I too have a Prism III, and they are not designed to handle the wet sand at all. I hunt the dry with some success, but as soon as I hit the wet, it all goes downhill. I am planning on upgrading to a BHID. Not all machines were meant to handle all ground types.

    HH
    vegasmtl

  4. #4

    Jan 2007
    North Shore Massachusetts
    Whites Prizm II
    55

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    Thanks for the tips. I am going on an all day beach hunt this saturday which I've never done before. Should I be o.k. if I stick to dry sand?

  5. #5

    Nov 2007
    Pennsylvania
    Whites Prizm l l
    74

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    Capt.,

    I recently beach hunted in southern NJ. with my new PrizmII. I turned it on and started. I did not experience any falsing. It was right on. I hope nothing is wrong with your PrizmIII. All I got was clad and the most dimes I ever encountered.

    Try again

    Mango

  6. #6
    us
    Jan 2006
    Las Vegas, NV
    Prism III, Bullseye II, BHID
    243

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    Capt,
    Good luck on your all day hunt. My first hunt in the dry sand netted a nice silver necklace and a bunch of clad. No gold yet, but I am still looking. If you are digging pulltabs and nickles, you should catch the gold. You will find that line of wet sand that gives you trouble, so just stay "north" of that. Look for where umbrellas or blankets were. Also the pathways from the parking lots to the water are good spots.

    I don't think there is anything wrong with your Prism. The wet sand just has too much mineralization that the salt water boosts somehow.(Not very technical, but essentially true) I have the exact problems with the wet, but my machine is fine in dry sand, and on land.

    Good Luck
    vegasmtl

  7. #7

    Jan 2007
    North Shore Massachusetts
    Whites Prizm II
    55

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    My hunt was a success. Lots of coins including a 1862 seated liberty half and a merc dime. The whites worked great in the dry sand.

  8. #8

    Apr 2007
    Michigan
    White's DFX w. D2 or 5.3, Sunray DX-1, Lesche Digger
    642
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    You wouldn't mind posting a picture of that half, wouldja?

    I've only ever seen maybe one Seated half posted here, I think. WTG!

  9. #9
    us
    Jan 2006
    Las Vegas, NV
    Prism III, Bullseye II, BHID
    243

    Re: Whites prizm III problems

    Wow! That is an unexpected find I am sure!
    Congrats, and I second the motion for some pics!

    HH
    vegasmtl

 

 

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