Deus Test on Wet Sand at Daytona Beach

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I'm relatively new to the Deus and still testing it in differing environments. This past week, I tested it on very wet sand at Daytona Beach.

The Wet Beach program is surprisingly stable and sensitive. I buried a coin about 10" deep in VERY wet sand right at the tide line. The Deus sounded off.. No question about hitting a target. The only falsing was when I hit or touched the coil on the sand. I couldn't sweep the coil directly on the sand as I can with my Excal II.

A more experienced Deus user advised me to notch out the range causing the falsing and it should be OK. Haven't tried that yet but will next time.

Not being a multi-frequency machine like the Excalibur, I'm very pleasantly surprised at how stable the Deus was on our Florida beaches......it performed very well in my opinion except for when I hit the coil on the sand that is. Now our beaches are currently very sanded in and the number of "depositors" is down significantly but I did find a few clad and some very small paper thin shards of metal at depths of 8-10".

In short, I've validated the test in this video:



Anybody else try a similar test on very wet saltwater beaches?
 

Thanks for the post. When searching my latest corn stubble field I had the Deus so hot it'd sound off every time I hit a stalk. I clicked the ground button, then expert button and then the + button twice and it completely eliminated the problem.

You can see it done here in this video at 1.58 in. He clicks the + button 3 times. I only needed 2 clicks max. 1 click almost solved my problem.



I've never searched the beach with a Deus so dont know if it will do anything for you or not. You'll have to report back.

By the way, this video is short and sweet but holds an enormous amount of info for someone trying to grasp the machines capabilities.

Did I mention just how incredible the Deus is??? lol
 

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