Took the plunge, bought an Excal II today

treasurefiend

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Tenderfoot

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Had one for 3 years. Finally figuring out how it works. Good luck. Find a treasure.
 

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I want one two. I can get an Excal I for like 500. It was just sent in to replace a pot. But it has the small coil. Guess I will just save up for the Excal ll. do the Excals have to be ground balanced. I still don't understand if the Excals are PI machines or not. It uses bbs but is that a flavor of PI technology or a flavor of vlf technology or is it it,s own thing.

Good luck with yours. Keep us posted on how you do.

Most of the good stuff is in the water.
 

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Congratulations on your new Excal TF! A great water and sand machine as you probably already know! Have fun today and let us know how it goes!
 

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Fletch88

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I want one two. I can get an Excal I for like 500. It was just sent in to replace a pot. But it has the small coil. Guess I will just save up for the Excal ll. do the Excals have to be ground balanced. I still don't understand if the Excals are PI machines or not. It uses bbs but is that a flavor of PI technology or a flavor of vlf technology or is it it,s own thing. Good luck with yours. Keep us posted on how you do. Most of the good stuff is in the water.
I have both and like the old blue machines better. The 8" coil is easier to use in water anyway. $500 may be a good deal if it's in decent shape. Excaliburs use multiple frequency technology which enables them to run stable in saltwater. The best part over a PI, in my experience, is the ability to ignore iron and multiple tones to give you am idea of what the target under the coil may be.
 

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Fletch88

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Congrats on the new Excalibur tresurefiend!
 

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