Just noticed CT Todd and Hugh Campbell in Andys equinox book both do 0 ground balance
I always find clean ground, test it with treshold if no null, I pump in this area i am usually at 22-27, and the detector runs well
what advantage is 0 ground balance ?
Yeah, at least in my case (can’t speak for Todd), that’s a typo. I don’t use “0” ground balance except at the beach. I typically do an Auto GB at least and then use tracking GB in the field when relic hunting in moderate to hot soil with great success and therefore disagree with the general concept that tracking GB zero’s out targets as stated above. Frankly, it responds too slowly and gradually to do that in the first place (that’s why I do an Auto GB first). Second, all GB accomplishes on the Equinox is elimination of ground noise. If your target is ringing up as a -8 or -9 it might disappear while swinging and using tracking (but why are you stopping for a -8/-9 hit in the first place?), but I have never had anything that was clearly non-ferrous cancel out while using tracking GB.
The only problem I've seen with auto is if you go over a target a few times it can balance it out and it won't read it anymore.
See above. If you are referring to tracking (vice Auto GB), I have seen that with other detectors (e.g., Deus before the latest updates) but never with Equinox.
I use 0 GB in multi, which I use 99% of the time since Day1 of getting the Equinox. Minelab engineers says that a GB isn't needed, I follow that advice. I never run in auto on purpose, precisely for that point about balancing out a good target. I learned that lesson with my V3i nearly 10 years ago. The thing is...if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Don't get me wrong. I tested all modes here in my established test garden right away, and leaving the GB at 0 in multi was never improved upon with a GB. Why muddy the water? ML said zero GB in multi, in the manual.
This is what the manual says:
The default Ground Balance setting of 0 is
recommended for Park, Field and Beach Modes
because these locations typically have less
mineralisation than goldfields.
However, if the ground is generating many noise signals (and/
or the Sensitivity level is set very low), then using Auto Ground
Balance is recommended.
So if you are experiencing a lot of ground noise (which you can only hear if iron sector disc is off (e.g., in no disc “horseshoe” mode), then you should ground balance if you want to run with no disc (how I normally hunt). Otherwise, yeah, you won’t be aware of any difference. But frankly, an auto GB takes about 5 seconds, optimizes your machine for the ground conditions at hand, and if accomplished properly, should have no adverse impact on performance.
Regarding tracking, definitely not required under most circumstances, but useful in high mineralization when ground phase is highly variable. I have never had a target “disappear” while using it with Equinox.
Your right. The more you go over target in Auto. , sometimes you can lose it. I found that out yesterday on a park hunt. I will just leave it at 0.
I think you mean tracking not auto. Again, never had Equinox do this after using it for 3 years. But if you are just park hunting, there is no need for tracking. Auto GB is fixed after Auto GB is run, so it should not have caused ANY target to disappear. There are other things that can make a target disappear while swinging over it, though. Especially, if you disturb the ground or the target hit is actually caused by ferrous falsing.
Just relating my experiences here, not telling anyone how they should set up their machine or necessarily refuting what they’ve seen. Reading the ML documentation in detail and after hundreds of swing hours on Equinox, these statements are based on my personal experience and understanding of how the Equinox was intended to be set up.
HC