Probably not the correct forum but my Minelab Excalibur died

bikerlawyer

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cudamark

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Kellyco is also an authorized Minelab service center.
 

dougofpa

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I hope the old girl makes it

I'll say a prayer when she goes in for surgery. :laughing7:
 

Jason in Enid

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Call the Minelab USA office. I had no problems getting mine fixed last year.
 

OBN

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Your looking at about 30 days from what I hear...they have got better.....

Saltwater hunting is ruff on these detectors. Try a couple things before you send it in... moved the battery cable around to see if there is a short, check the gap in the ikelite male pins, make sure they are making contact. And you have no audio at all? Not even very faint...xcaliburs are very bad about headphone issues, specially the cable..saltwater gets into these cables, causes resistance in the signal, or current...causing a blockage ................keeps us informed..
 

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