Deese said:Dont find alot of info out there on these,anybody used one? White's claims it will go 5' deep with the 15 inch coil.
Deese said:I was reading on Jimmy Sierra's website and the target has to be large to be detected at those depths,I asked him the question would it work me to death digging up shallow nails when the objective would be larger deeper targets? so we will see what he has to say.I think maybe the only way to find it out is to get one and build a test garden
I dug a rail car wheel up that was over a foot deep,I'm not a whimp.I found that with a little $200 tesoro,do you really think the 9.5 coil will get a jar at 12+ inches? I dont know,I need to test it.A fellow on this forum has offered to sell me a ul-3 used,and I have agreed to buy it so we will see just what it will do.I did read on Jimmy Sierra's site that it is the same box as the 5900 and 6000 whites with no dicrimination.I am still waiting for Jimmie's reply to my question,and I will post it on here when I get it.Dimeman said:Deese said:I was reading on Jimmy Sierra's website and the target has to be large to be detected at those depths,I asked him the question would it work me to death digging up shallow nails when the objective would be larger deeper targets? so we will see what he has to say.I think maybe the only way to find it out is to get one and build a test garden
I think it would not register shallow nails... it probably ground rejects them when you adjust the setting.
If you had a 55 gallon barrel buried at 5 or 6 feet, the detector with a 15 inch coil might sound off on it.
If you are searching for large items, coffee cans, or glass jars full of coins, I think the detector and the 950 coil would find it at least-- between 12-24 inches. One question: Have you ever dug a hole 12 inches or more??
To see how much fun you are going to have..... Dig out a 12 inch deep hole in your test garden wide enough for a coffee can sized target, full of coins at the bottom of the hole.![]()