equinox 600

mjb Mike

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CPT_GhostLight

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Minelab Equinox 800, Vanquish 540, & ProFind 35, Whites Prizm 6T, Fisher Gold Bug 2 & F-Pulse
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After doing your GB next to the water, turn on the Tracking Ground Balance and it will adjust as needed automatically.
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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I have an equinox 600.I do mainly beach and shallow water detecting. I usually ground balance and noise cancel next to the water on wet sand.If I move off the beach and into the water should I reground balance it.If so what is the procedure.Is it done with the coil under water.
Anytime you change conditions it is best to do a ground balance if you want maximum performance. The Equinox 600 being a multi-frequency does an outstanding job on its own. It's really not all that necessary.

Great choice on machine by the way!
 

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mjb Mike

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Thanks bart.I have a spot on a local beach its brackish water that has produced a lot of old coins. From 10 feet above high tide mark and 15 yards below the low tide line mainly.Ive hit it hard for 3 months now.Ive cleaned it out pretty good still producing coins just not in the numbers as when I started. Most of the hits I get now are smaller and weaker.Use to be hits were hard in all directions now most seam to be weak and only in one direction. I know there's lots more there I think there just deeper or siting on edge.Do you have any suggestions on how to set my machine up to be able to detect them.I pretty much use beach 1 in factory mode no chatter in or out the water. Thanks for any help!!
 

cudamark

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Making it more sensitive to deeper targets is always a balancing act. Generally, you want to run it as hot as you can, but, still keep it stable. If bottle caps aren't a problem, run the Iron Bias at 0, Recovery speed at 5 or less, and sensitivity up as high as you can stand. You might also try Beach 2 in the water and/or wet sand. Personally, I like Park 1 in the dry sand. To me, it seems the most stable at the higher settings, and I get the best depth too. Sometimes Park 1 can even be used in the wet sand without squawking much. I've never had ground balance problems at any beach I've ever detected.
 

stillair1

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Aug 23, 2019
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UK Essex
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Whites IDX, DFX
Garrett 400i
Nox 600, Sov GT
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Thanks bart.I have a spot on a local beach its brackish water that has produced a lot of old coins. From 10 feet above high tide mark and 15 yards below the low tide line mainly.Ive hit it hard for 3 months now.Ive cleaned it out pretty good still producing coins just not in the numbers as when I started. Most of the hits I get now are smaller and weaker.Use to be hits were hard in all directions now most seam to be weak and only in one direction. I know there's lots more there I think there just deeper or siting on edge.Do you have any suggestions on how to set my machine up to be able to detect them.I pretty much use beach 1 in factory mode no chatter in or out the water. Thanks for any help!!
On a clean beach in Beach I, I'll run a recover at 2, IB 1.
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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Thanks bart.I have a spot on a local beach its brackish water that has produced a lot of old coins. From 10 feet above high tide mark and 15 yards below the low tide line mainly.Ive hit it hard for 3 months now.Ive cleaned it out pretty good still producing coins just not in the numbers as when I started. Most of the hits I get now are smaller and weaker.Use to be hits were hard in all directions now most seam to be weak and only in one direction. I know there's lots more there I think there just deeper or siting on edge.Do you have any suggestions on how to set my machine up to be able to detect them.I pretty much use beach 1 in factory mode no chatter in or out the water. Thanks for any help!!
If targets are just out of reach depth-wise grab the deeper 15" Equinox coil! https://bigboyshobbies.net/minelab-equinox-15-double-d-smart-coil
 

cudamark

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XP Deus 2, Equinox 800/900, Fisher Impulse AQ, E-Trac, 3 Excal 1000's, White's TM808, VibraProbe, 15" NEL Attack, Mi6, Steath 920ix and 720i scoops, TRX, etc....
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I have both the Minelab 12 X 15 and the Coiltek 15" round and find the Coiltek will go a bit deeper. It's also a bit heavier and doesn't pin point quite as well, but, at the beach, that isn't much of an issue as it would be in a turfed area.
 

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