Monty
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- Joined
- Jan 26, 2005
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- Location
- Sand Springs, OK
- Detector(s) used
- ACE 250, Garrett
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Since acquiring my ACE 250 as a backup to my GTI 2500 I have made any number of posts bragging on it but I finally encountered a situation that it just couldn't handle. There use to be a huge foundary nearby that put out tons of slag each year. They were having trouble disposing of it because of its trace metal contents. So, several years ago the City decided it would make great backfill for projects such as road beds, athletic fields, etc. and it was free for the hauling off. Anyway nearly every contsruction project from the past half century probably has some slag backfill in it. Day before yesterday I took my ACE to a private athletic field I had permission to hunt. I found I couldn't effectively hunt it with my ACE because it had the slag backfill not far under the surface. The particles of slag acted much like a hot rock and I kept getting false signals. It was one of those where you would get a target signal at 2", dig down and run your coil back over it and it would still say two more inches, and repeated this until you had gone down about 8 inches and found nothing! Since the ACE 250 has a preset ground balance it could not compensate for the slag and its trace metals. Yesterday I went back with my GTI 2500 that has a ground balance tracking feature. In other words as conditions change it automatically adjust the ground balance to compensate for it. In about an hour and in a strip about 10'X10' I dug over $3.00 in clad that I couldn't pick up with my ACE. The day before I had dug a couple dozen dry holes and only recovered a few cents in clad with the ACE and finally gave up in frustration. The ground balance thing is the only reason I can figure, but if anyone else has a theory, please post. And thanks for listening. Monty