Operating Temperature

doggoneitdignit

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Current: Black Vaquero w 5.75" Con & 11x8 RSD, Compadre 8" Donut, T2 w 11"DD, Ace 300i w 7x10", Vanquish 440 w V10, & Simplex+ SP28.
Past: Whites 4000D Ser 3 w 8" Con, Radio Shack 3001 Micronta 18Khz.
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Metal Detecting
The optimum temperature range of the Vaquero is listed as 30-100F, so...I can't hunt in the winter without voiding my warranty as I am more then likely in -1C temps, but likely would be hunting more in the -1 C range and higher.. and I will likely never hunt in a maximum temp at 100F or 37C? But if I do then what? It is battery concern leaking into the circuitry or risking damaging circuitry itself, anyone operate outside these ranges if so what are the consequences?
 

Hey I might have to make my first call to Tesoro and hopefuly talk to Rusty.8-)
 

keep it comfortable...

I wouldn't worry too much. My Eldorado made its best finds when first warmed to 105°F. :tongue3:
Seriously, I've had my Eldorado out working at over 105° and had no problems; surprising with all the sweat dripping on it!

An operating temperature that's best for your Tesoro will be about what's most comfortable for you, too. Just don't leave it in the hot car for hours. A closed car can cook your detector at over 120° on a hot day. Guessing that not only the battery may leak, but capacitors are also known to leak at high temps. Keep your Tesoro comfy.
 

Lol, I don't think when they say that they mean more of a guideline than a warranty violation. There isn't much they can do to verify that temp was the cause of an issue with the equipment.
I think they meant that according to their tests, they perform the best in those temps.
You may notice a difference in performance with lower or higher temps.
Although higher temps may cause leakage of the battery. But as far as low, I used to and knew many people who kept batteries in the freezer lol so low wouldn't worry about
 

...I think they meant that according to their tests, they perform the best in those temps.
You may notice a difference in performance with lower or higher temps...

I know that my Mojave sure didn't want to work when it was 27° out... Oh wait..that was me. Detector was fine.
 

Hahahahahahahaha haha
Nice pinenut. Had the same thing happen to me the last couple weeks when I tried to.go out.
Detector was great..... Me, not so much.
Hard to dig frozen ground.
Now with this winter storm thing, ugh.
I keep just bench testing lol.
 

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