Excellerator EQ2 coil for Etrac, anyone familiar with this?

hotrod53

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gunsil

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If it is in good condition they are very hot coils. Of course the larger the coil, the deeper it will go so you'll lose depth compared with the stock 11" coil but you gain separation in trashy areas. For a small coil they hit hard and deep but don't expect to hit a dime hard at 10". (90% of the coins I have found were in the top 6") I know a guy who hunts mostly parks and schools and he almost never takes his 6" coils off his three machines, he loves 'em. I prefer an 8" coil myself and keep one on my Safari and ATP, wish somebody made one for the Nox.
 

SD51

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If it is in good condition they are very hot coils. Of course the larger the coil, the deeper it will go so you'll lose depth compared with the stock 11" coil but you gain separation in trashy areas. For a small coil they hit hard and deep but don't expect to hit a dime hard at 10". (90% of the coins I have found were in the top 6") I know a guy who hunts mostly parks and schools and he almost never takes his 6" coils off his three machines, he loves 'em. I prefer an 8" coil myself and keep one on my Safari and ATP, wish somebody made one for the Nox.
gunsil is right on! I use a 6 x 8 Detech and pulled a quarter at 10" with a nail at 6" off to the side. The E-TRAC showed the nail, but locked on to the quarter with the Trash Density set to "HIGH".
 

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