JP
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- May 5, 2006
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- Excalibur 1000, Garrett Infinium LS, Garrett Sea Hunter II, Ace 250 (for my 12 year old son)
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Yes I posted this also in the Minelab forum and being that this was caused by in the water beach hunting....
I always and I mean always wash off my Excalibur 1000 after using it. I even put it in the bathtub to make sure. I had to leave for a business trip the other day and decided to pack away the machine. Another words there is a lot of tender loving care with it.
The last piece that I was placing in the box was the battery. I was wiping it off and noticed where the two little holes are for the connection had green corrosion on them. I got some Rem Oil and sprayed them and wiped them out well. But now I am worried that the corrosion will come back. Is there anything else I could place on the battery connector so that it won't come back or continue I am worried that it could spread to the connector that goes to the main unit.
I love my Excal and will never part with it. "From my cold dead hands" I want it to last for as long as possible, that is why I take care of it.
Any advice will help. I hope this hasn't been posted before.
Thank you all.
HH
I always and I mean always wash off my Excalibur 1000 after using it. I even put it in the bathtub to make sure. I had to leave for a business trip the other day and decided to pack away the machine. Another words there is a lot of tender loving care with it.
The last piece that I was placing in the box was the battery. I was wiping it off and noticed where the two little holes are for the connection had green corrosion on them. I got some Rem Oil and sprayed them and wiped them out well. But now I am worried that the corrosion will come back. Is there anything else I could place on the battery connector so that it won't come back or continue I am worried that it could spread to the connector that goes to the main unit.
I love my Excal and will never part with it. "From my cold dead hands" I want it to last for as long as possible, that is why I take care of it.
Any advice will help. I hope this hasn't been posted before.
Thank you all.
HH
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