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Using A Garrett Pro-Pointer AT (Carrot) w/o a 9v Battery
A while ago, I posted about a using a Minelab Pro-Find 35 without a 9V battery. You can read more about it here:
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/m...911-using-pro-find-35-without-9v-battery.html
But I wanted to run the modification with NiMH batteries. However, due to space constraints in the Pro-Find, this was not possible without modifying the internal battery compartment (which I didn't want to do b/c it would void the warranty, I'm sure). So instead, the Pro-Find runs off of a LiPo cell.
Well, I got a hold of a Garrett Carrot (Pro-Pointer AT) and given the extra space for the battery, I was able to run the 9V booster off of 3 LSD NiMH AAA cells. Works like a charm! The advantage is that I don't have to worry about "babying" the LiPo cell and worry about storing it with too little charge or anything like that.
Not much else to say, except show you the pictures.



A while ago, I posted about a using a Minelab Pro-Find 35 without a 9V battery. You can read more about it here:
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/m...911-using-pro-find-35-without-9v-battery.html
But I wanted to run the modification with NiMH batteries. However, due to space constraints in the Pro-Find, this was not possible without modifying the internal battery compartment (which I didn't want to do b/c it would void the warranty, I'm sure). So instead, the Pro-Find runs off of a LiPo cell.
Well, I got a hold of a Garrett Carrot (Pro-Pointer AT) and given the extra space for the battery, I was able to run the 9V booster off of 3 LSD NiMH AAA cells. Works like a charm! The advantage is that I don't have to worry about "babying" the LiPo cell and worry about storing it with too little charge or anything like that.
Not much else to say, except show you the pictures.




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