handsoap
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- Feb 16, 2014
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- Location
- California
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT PRO
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
So, in all, I've put about 20 hours in with the AT PRO and have had no problems, and am picking up on the learning curve fairly quickly. Today, I did a buddy's front yard though and my machine went nuts. The numbers on the VMI started rapidly shifting up and down up and down, and wouldn't stop. I factory reset, changed batteries, replugged everything, and it was still going nuts with all the numbers. Changed the batteries again, respun the cable. Now it seems to have calmed down, but it feels like I'm getting a lot of falses. It got dark before I could do any more, so I've given up for the day.
It's important to mention that all of the places I've detected previously have been free of power lines and electricity. I know exactly which spot the thing got nuts, and my gut is that there may be a DSL or some other line under the ground-- will ask my buddy later. Perhaps this is EMI-- or do you think it may be something else?
Thanks!
EDIT: I also tried re-balancing a number of times, and changing sensitivity and ground balancing.
It's important to mention that all of the places I've detected previously have been free of power lines and electricity. I know exactly which spot the thing got nuts, and my gut is that there may be a DSL or some other line under the ground-- will ask my buddy later. Perhaps this is EMI-- or do you think it may be something else?
Thanks!
EDIT: I also tried re-balancing a number of times, and changing sensitivity and ground balancing.
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