NEL 15" Attack coil for excal or sovereign

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Testing is complete and very impressive!

Deeper, more sensitive and stable then the WOT. Very impressive compared to the stock 10" for water hunting and smokes the WOT everywhere

A limited amount available until the next shipment in the next few weeks. Get them while they're hot!
 

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Which attack coil works on the excal ll ? havnt seen one made for the excal
 

Just coming out.
Not available everywhere yet but I'm installing for the dealer/distributor.

Here's the test video

 

Wonder why they went with the PRO style rather than their narrow? To answer your question, the Sov coil will work on the Excal. Is this the one TH was talking about coming out? I guess you can only squeeze so much out of a 10 or 12" coil.... but thats a big coil in the water. Are they going to make that for the CTX as well?

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What is the price and will it work with the 1000? How is the weight?
 

What is the price and will it work with the 1000? How is the weight?
Any coil that works on the Excal II works on the old excal 1000 and 800s. Any coil that works on Sovereign works on Excal.
 

Just coming out.
Not available everywhere yet but I'm installing for the dealer/distributor.

Here's the test video


I didn't see a side by side comparison to the WOT. How much extra depth were you getting on any particular target? You were finding small targets deeper too? (is this what you mean by more sensitive?)
 

NEL 15" Attack coils available if anyone's interested. Stable and deep for water hunting.
Much deeper then the WOT and runs smooth in the water. Pulls deep targets in comparison to my dualfield pi.
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my 15" WOT on the excal 1000 will go deeper than I care to dig... I'd be much more interested in a comparison with the WOT 15 and the one your showcasing. With the 10" your just comparing apples to oranges.
 

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It's been compared already with the WOT and out performs the it on depth and more importantly on stability out in the surf.
Wot waterhunting, sensitivity 2
NEL coil runs the sensitivity on 6-8. Auto mode in pinpoint all metal.
Depth between the two the NEL smokes it.
 

NEL coil runs the sensitivity on 6-8. Auto mode in pinpoint all metal.
That's strange for the PP mode should be more stable.. I did notice in the video he was running Auto, which is a no..no with the excalbur for finding gold with the stock coils.. and yet it nailed the gold ring fairly deep with the NEL. Must be some major changes to the preamp in the big coil... keep us informed LIR
 

That's strange for the PP mode should be more stable.. I did notice in the video he was running Auto, which is a no..no with the excalbur for finding gold with the stock coils.. and yet it nailed the gold ring fairly deep with the NEL. Must be some major changes to the preamp in the big coil... keep us informed LIR

That is interesting not to use the auto mode for gold. Could you explain why not? I'm curious to know why. The directions say you can. I run in the manual mode but I would like to know about the auto mode now that I read your post,


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Hows the weight ?
Hows the water cut compared to 10 and WOT ?

Sens never goes below 7 on my 10... ever... And I push sens levels most would not believe.
Your cord is causing interference IMO.
Cord interference is the most common cause of "lower" sens levels. btw

Good vid btw.

test link you may want to read/view - NEL metal detector search coils for minelabs
 

Looks awesome.
 

Pretty low for a WOT.... cant most run around 4 sensitivity in disc without over powering the coil here in FL? Thats pretty impressive if you can run that high of sensitivity with that coil.... even here in FL. Now explain running in auto in PP? To much mineral noise with the salt water rushing over the coil? Otherwise i run just out of auto with the 10". That swooooosh doesnt bother me. Hows the PPing? Thats why i ask about it not being a narrower coil.
 

That is interesting not to use the auto mode for gold. Could you explain why not? I'm curious to know why. The directions say you can. I run in the manual mode but I would like to know about the auto mode now that I read your post,


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Auto Gives up depth and sensitivity to keep it stable. It is set up to adjust with slack in the rope so it will run smoother but costing sensitivity to all targets... But I do advice any one hunting OCMD to run Auto....:laughing7:
 

The weight of the coil if I am not mistaken is 1lbs 9 oz and surprisingly light for it's size.

Not saying I hunt in auto all the time just stating that I can run the full dial even in auto in pinpoint. Lol

Older model WOTs can run a bit higher but 2-3 is the norm for the newer WOTs as something's gone wrong with production.

Disc mode runs smooth at 6-8 on sensitivity dependent on the beach, ie
Black sand ect. In the water.
Higher sensitivity and deeper on the wet sand and dry.

Pinpoint is more stable. Must have just been my wording.

Bottom line is testing is showing this coil to be more sensitive then the 10" coil and deeper also. That's what I've observed and others may feel different but I do see enhanced performance over the stock excal coil without loosing sensitivity. If anything it seems to be more sensitive.

The coil is labeled boost and maybe they did boost or amplify within the coil...who knows! I don't have the specs on this BBS coil as of now but it seems to be the obvious choice, at least for me on sensitivity, stability, and depth out in the surf.

Can't wait to see your feedback on one Joe OBN as we all value your opinion.





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The weight of the coil is 720g (1.59 pounds) per the NEL website. That is the weight without the coil cover.

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