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Anyone know of a 3" or 4" coil for the CoinStrike?N/T Posted by: jabbo Date: March 06, 2012 09:55AM | Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,467 |
Re: Anyone know of a 3" or 4" coil for the CoinStrike? Posted by: MarkCZ Date: March 06, 2012 08:01PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,256 |
Thanks Mark.N/T Posted by: jabbo Date: March 07, 2012 04:28AM | Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,467 |
Re: Thanks Mark. Posted by: MarkCZ Date: March 07, 2012 06:01PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,256 |
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jabbo
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Re: Thanks Mark. Posted by: jabbo Date: March 07, 2012 08:56PM | Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,467 |
Re: Thanks Mark. Posted by: MarkCZ Date: March 09, 2012 07:03AM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,256 |
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jabbo
Mark, I have the Edge and the C$. The Edge coils work on the C$ without any modification. But the C$ coils as is don't work on the Edge. If I disconnect the ground wire on the C$ coils then they work on the Edge. When using the Edge coils on the C$ I hear a buzz when I touch the metal plug on the cable, but I still get the same depth with either. Love both detectors. Frequently, after I dig up a target I dig deeper to exactly 8" and drop a clad dime in and cover it up. I can detect it in All Metal mode but at that depth the meter is jumpy going from minus 36 to plus 42. Unfortionately some of the deep rusty nails give similar numbers, gotta dig them too. I search in All Metal but will switch to Disc when I need to. Took me several weeks to get familiar with the C$, I think it's an awesome detector, so is the Edge.
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vw242 in a PM wrote
Mark,
The only difference is the C$ ground cable ( outter stranded wire ) is connected aka
grounded to the connector housing or "ring". On the ID Edge coils, it is open and not connected.

