t-man
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Saw Nel coils on eBay was wondering if anyone had used this brand of coil ?
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.Saw Nel coils on eBay was wondering if anyone had used this brand of coil ?
Product Notices
05 Jun 2012
X-TERRA Coil Compatibility
As part of ongoing product improvements to our X-TERRA series of ADVENTURE detectors, Minelab has recently updated our VFLEX technology with improved coil-to-detector digital communications protocols.
All genuine Minelab X-TERRA coils and authorised Coiltek X-TERRA coils are fully compatible with all X-TERRA detectors. Any other third party brand non-authorised coils that may function with older X-TERRA detectors may not work at all with the latest X-TERRA detectors. This will result in a CE error message appearing on the X-TERRA display, indicating that the coil is not communicating with the control box.
Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact your regional Minelab office
Saw Nel coils on eBay was wondering if anyone had used this brand of coil ?
Question: Saw Nel coils on eBay was wondering if anyone had used this brand of coil ?
Answer: I have an NEL Hunter DD on my Xterra 70. It's gonna be a bit heavier than the the stock concentric, but the machine will still be light overall. Performance is excellent, even with pinponting. The "free" coil cover doesn't stay on, though, but it's very well built and I don't use the cover.
Not quite correct. Coiltek now produces the 15" WOT MKII in all three frequencies, as well as the new 6" DD 3kHz "Digger".If Coiltek made an elliptical coil I'd buy it but the only coil they make for the X-Terra is the 15" round WOT.
That's like buying a car with goodyear tires and being told firestones are not ok. If minelab wants post sale coil purchases made through them I guess they need to make a better product at a better price.They are NOT authorized to produce Xterra coils, and in fact they can't be retailed in the States because of blatent patent infringment. They are being produced with pirated technology and shouldn't be rewarded for their theft.
The technology is copyrighted and patented. NEL has NOT gotten license, permission, or any pertaining information to use/produce that technology. They simply stole it through reverse engineering.
Reward thieves at your own risk!
Oh. So even though it's wrong, it's OK as long as you position yourself to not get caught? Do you buy all of your stuff off the back of a truck in a dark alley?If it works it works who cares weither its certified or not. If the coil works use it.