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Will a larger infinium coil ever be made?
Posted by: rockpup1
Date: November 09, 2011 09:04PM
Its been years since Garrett has done anything with the Infinium.I wish they would improve a few things like a sensativity control ect.But the biggest problem I have is the lack of larger coils like the ones you can get for the minelab units and even the whites unit.One day I will end up getting a sd2200 just for the depth of large coils.The Infinium will only remain as backup and very diffcult ground condition machine(love the ground traking).Also water hunts.

I would love to see a larger 15" or even 20" coil but just dont think it will happen.Dont know why and cannot figure out why someone else has not done so?

Re: Will a larger infinium coil ever be made?
Posted by: bearkat4160
Date: November 10, 2011 12:47AM
Well I really doubt it will come out any time soon. I hear they are working on improvements or even a whole new design for the Infinium. I would rather than a larger coil just have it perform better on small gold, because that is the bread and butter and is all that is left out there. A large coil for the Infinium (18" ?) probably would not pick up anything smaller than 1.5 grams. Unacceptable...

If I were you I would get a Whites TDI rather than an SD2200 as the Minelab coils will work with it also and it does better on small gold than the Infinium.

Still patiently waiting on a supercharged for gold Infinium!

I waited 12+ years for the Scorpion to be updated (AT GOLD) its getting close to that for the Infinium (10 years).



Garrett GTI 2500, Infinium LS, Ace 250, Scorpion Gold Stinger, AT Gold.

:wave: Dear Santa Garrett.............My wish list...:rolleyes:...same as previous years..............................N/T
Posted by: ivanll
Date: November 10, 2011 01:17AM

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It is possible for Garrett to greatly improve on the Infinium, They already made another Pi version for the military.
Posted by: Old California
Date: November 13, 2011 12:17AM
Hi bearkat,

I was reading your post and read the part you mentioning Garrett is working on improvements or even a whole new design for the Infinium, Based from what I am seeing on the Garrett Recon-Pro AML-1000 it's a modified updated Infinium.

The Garrett Recon-Pro AML-1000 is such a joy to use, Major improvement over the Infinium.........Performance wise, Both the Garrett Infinium and Garrett Recon-Pro AML-1000 are the about same with maybe an inch deeper with the Recon-Pro. Sensitivity are equal on smaller targets.

The big difference is the target audio, The Infinium gives off either the High-Low tone for low conductive and a Low-High tone for most ferrous, zinc pennies, dimes and quarters.

With the Recon-Pro, Most Ferrous targets, zinc pennies, dimes and quarters give a low tone only. Low conductive signals (nickels, gold rings and such) give off a high tone only.

Because of this one tone feature for each target on the Garrett Recon-Pro, Makes it so much more enjoyable to use and much easier on the ears.

Plus, I experimented with the Infinium coils and they too will work on the Garrett Recon-Pro. They use the same waterproof coil connector but a separate middle/lower rod setup will be needed to use another coil. Each coil has it's own middle/lower rods just need to make up another telescoping lower/middle rod to hold the larger Infinium 10X14" mono coil for ocean wet sand hunting, The Recon-Pro comes with an 8" coil and they do have a larger UXO coil for the Recon-Pro but I'm sure it would cost an arm and leg.

With all this said, The Garrett Recon-Pro is basically an Infinium but has several updated features the Infinium does not have. Once you use the Garrett Recon-Pro AML-1000, It's tough going back to the Infinium.

Let's keep our fingers crossed, If Garrett puts the Recon-Pro AML-1000 features inside the Infinium you guys and gals are going to love it!

Paul (Ca)



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/13/2011 12:20AM by Old California.




Re: Will a larger infinium coil ever be made?
Posted by: rockpup1
Date: November 14, 2011 07:27PM
Too bad not just anyone can get a recon-pro.

Re: Will a larger infinium coil ever be made?
Posted by: Crispy Critter
Date: November 14, 2011 07:58PM
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rockpup1
Too bad not just anyone can get a recon-pro.

I'd sure like to have one.

Re: Will a larger infinium coil ever be made?
Posted by: Old California
Date: November 15, 2011 05:30PM
Hello Rockpup,

I lucked out and picked up a used one for a good price, It was a risk buying it not knowing for sure how much of an improvement it was over the Infinium.

Luckily, With buying the Recon-Pro it wasn't a disappointment. Many a time have a taken risk only to find out later after testing the equipment the detector fell short....This time, I got luckily.

I can see Garrett incorporating some of these neat features into a future Infinium II model, If anything at least the single tone per target (High or Low) so each target only has one tone not the High/Low or Low/High audio found with the Infinium.

On the Garrett Recon-Pro AML-1000 web site, It says the Recon-pro has an adjustable sensitivity control but with my unit it does not have one and even the manual says it has a preset sensitivity.

Give Garrett some time, I'm sure soon we'll be seeing an updated Infinium II with the single tone feature and maybe other neat features carried over from the Recon-Pro as well.

Let's keep our fingers crossed,
Paul (Ca)

Re: It is possible for Garrett to greatly improve on the Infinium, They already made another Pi version for the military.
Posted by: bearkat4160
Date: November 17, 2011 06:23PM
Hey Old California,

Wow; that was an interesting post! I did not know the public could get their hands on the Recon-Pro. How did you get it and how much did you pay? If ya don't mind me asking..

Good to hear a performance report about that detector...the first I've ever heard.

Thanks for the post!

Alan

P.S. Have you tested it a small gold nuggets?



Garrett GTI 2500, Infinium LS, Ace 250, Scorpion Gold Stinger, AT Gold.

Heard that...:buds:N/T
Posted by: bearkat4160
Date: November 17, 2011 06:24PM

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Garrett GTI 2500, Infinium LS, Ace 250, Scorpion Gold Stinger, AT Gold.

Re: It is possible for Garrett to greatly improve on the Infinium, They already made another Pi version for the military.
Posted by: Old California
Date: November 17, 2011 11:27PM
Hi Alan,

I bought my Garrett Recon-Pro off the Internet, Poor thing had bounced around the Internet a couple of times and I believe this last time makes it a third time.

My cost, It's say it cost me what a used Infinium goes for which was a fair deal. Took a chance on this model not really knowing what to expect, This deal could have went real bad real quick but luckily she performs well and is waterproof.

(Gold nuggets) Have not tried it out on a gold nugget and wish I could say the Garrett Recon-Pro is super sensitivity to gold nuggets but honestly it's identical to the Garrett Infinium sensitivity wise, What I use for testing purposes is gold jewelry since that is my main type of hunting using a PI for fresh water and ocean surf.

Took her out for a dip the other day, She's waterproof for sure completely submerged her for almost two hours at a local fresh water lake...Was doing a comparison between the Recon-Pro and Infinium, Both did extremely well in the water.

I'll attach a couple of pics, She sure is build tough.

P.S. Let's hope Garrett incorporates if not all at least some of these neat features onto the Infinium, You're going to love the single tone per target feature that alone is a major breakthrough and that is just one of the several neat features they added onto the Recon-Pro.

Thanks Alan!
Paul (Ca)




Re: It is possible for Garrett to greatly improve on the Infinium, They already made another Pi version for the military.
Posted by: Crispy Critter
Date: November 18, 2011 07:46AM
Looks and sounds like the Recon, is everything that the Infinium should have been.

Thanks for the pics.!



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Re: It is possible for Garrett to greatly improve on the Infinium, They already made another Pi version for the military.
Posted by: ivanll
Date: November 18, 2011 04:43PM
Infinium LS has a choice of exchangeable coils, more than most users can handle.

It works just fine as is,.................... self adjusting all Auto setup,....................... one button switch on and go,........................ how much easier can it get.

I did Not say improvements is impossible.

ivanll

Re: It is possible for Garrett to greatly improve on the Infinium, They already made another Pi version for the military.
Posted by: bearkat4160
Date: November 19, 2011 01:10PM
Hey Paul,

I did not know that the Recon can be submerged, very nice. Yes some of those features would be nice on the Infinium, like the tones and the auto choose freq scanner. That sure is one cool looking detector. I like the control layout....It does weigh over 6 lbs though, that would have to be changed in a consumer model.

Add some sensitivity to it plus a faster pulse rate and we got a winner for prospecting. That is all I use mine for but it is a dog on small gold unlike the Minelab's and now the TDI performs better on small gold.

Thanks for the pics!

Alan



Garrett GTI 2500, Infinium LS, Ace 250, Scorpion Gold Stinger, AT Gold.

Heard from a reliable source that Garrett could make a coil
Posted by: Gord (Tecumseh)
Date: November 19, 2011 09:00PM
that would make it much more competitive with the Minelabs but Minelab holds the patent on the technology. The cost to Garrett to get to use that technology would probably make the cost of the coil prohibitive.

Re: It is possible for Garrett to greatly improve on the Infinium, They already made another Pi version for the military.
Posted by: Old California
Date: November 21, 2011 10:48AM
Hi Alan,

I believe the Recon-pro can be submerged down to 3 meters, that would be about 9 feet.

You're right, Adding some sensitivity and a faster pulse rate would be nice on the future Infinium.

(Weight) As I'm sure the next Infinium version will be as light as the current model, The Recon-pro is a bit heavier but that's to be expected for what the detector was designed for and actually it's balanced well so the weight issue really isn't a factor.

HH, Paul (Ca)

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