F5 and F19 share same coils?

TheHunterGT

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Yes...the 7.7khz and 19khz machines can swap coils...but the 19's don't like concentrics.
 

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Thanks for the reply. So do they keep their frequency? I have an F2 . Can I use my coils on other models than the F4?
 

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Yeah, the 7.7khz and 19khz machines keep their frequencies. The coils have circuitry inside that allows them to switch.

Similar to the F2 and F4 that run at 5.9khz.....they can take a Bounty Hunter 6.6khz coil and run fine....if the connector fits. \

Early F2/F4 had push-in style....later versions had the screw-in style with the threaded collars.

So if your F2 has a push-in connector.....it will work on any 6.6khz Bounty Hunter.

If threaded...only the Discovery 1100/2200/3300 have threaded collars for the coils...and are 6.6khz.
 

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I bought a 5inch for the F5 and it was from the Gold Bug.

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