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Jun 22, 2008, 11:29 AM
#1
 IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
I had a XLT for many years and when I went from the 950 coil to my 8, 6, or 15 inch coil the depth readings while pinpointing was not accurate because the XLT was set up from the factory for the 950. My question is does the new 12 inch coil on the DFX depth readings differ from the factory 950 coil. On my XLT the depth readings were off by at least 2 inches if I was not using the 950. Any info would be greatly appreciated from anyone who uses the 12 inch coil on the DFX. Thanks in advance for all your comments.
Have a peach of a day.
KFB
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Jun 22, 2008, 05:22 PM
#2
Re: WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
That kind of makes sense, KFB. I found the same thing on my XLT & older model DFX. I normally use the 6X10 DD coil & it'll show all except the very shallow targets to be 4.5". Deeper than that it seems pretty accurate. The only other coil I have for the DFX is the 6" round coil which seems to be pretty accurate. I don't use it enough to have come up with an accurate assessment, though. I would think that since the 12" coil is the stock coil for the DFX 300 that it would be the most accurate.
A good question for White's.
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Jun 23, 2008, 12:33 PM
#3
Re: WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
I don't believe the depth indications using my Super12, just use them to show "relative depth". I'm not sure I put much credence in the depth readings I used to get with the 5.3 Eclipse (though I'd expect they were a little more accurate than the S12 ones). It's been nearly a year, and it only takes me a week to forget stuff. The 5.3 is a sort-of-mem.
Similarly, if my DX-1 probe tells me 4", I'm within about 2". But this is in the opposite direction of the error with the big coil. It says 4.5 a lot, and I figure at least 6-7" actual.
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Jun 26, 2008, 03:17 PM
#4
 DFCA
Re: WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
on my DFX with my 12 spider after about 3 inches on depth it's dead on
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Jun 26, 2008, 10:53 PM
#5
Re: WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
Mine is very accurate deeper than 3-4 inches.
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Jun 28, 2008, 05:53 AM
#6
 IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
Re: WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
Thanks for all your help. I got my new machine (DFX) with the 12 incher and will find out what it will do. 
KFB
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Jun 28, 2008, 08:22 PM
#7
 DFCA
Re: WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
the only thing I would watch for is, cut back on swing time until you get used to the additional weight, when I first got mine I tried to swing like I always do and got a sore elbow
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Jun 28, 2008, 08:32 PM
#8
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
Re: WHITES 12 INCHER QUESTION
 Originally Posted by Sniffer
the only thing I would watch for is, cut back on swing time until you get used to the additional weight, when I first got mine I tried to swing like I always do and got a sore elbow
good advice. I got a sore elbow from playin with my twelve-incher too.
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