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  1. Larry (IL)

    I Did It!

    Great post hon but your camera makes my belly look big :rofl:
  2. Larry (IL)

    Back from the dead (almost)

    Nancy and I got in a little detecting last weekend after taking a break for a few years. We can't hunt like we used to but it was nice to be able to do what we did. Heart surgery to correct 5 problems slowed me down quite a bit and just when I was feeling better, I slipped on ice and broke my...
  3. Larry (IL)

    Lately

    Nice hunt Steve. Nancy and I got out for a bit a couple of days ago, first time in a couple of years for us. Nothing to brag about but we had a good time getting our swing arms back in shape. :cool:
  4. Larry (IL)

    Whites V3i value

    Move up a few posts and click on Vito's finished deals. It doesn't get any better than what has sold for what.
  5. Larry (IL)

    Part for V3i / XLT/ DFX ( Pictures)

    I have to agree with Carl. The broken piece is an alignment guide and the "key" on the guide is still there to ensure the plug and jack are in proper alignment. Try your coils on another machine and if they work OK, it is your detector.
  6. Larry (IL)

    coinmaster 6/db help

    Practical to have, sure, just not very practical to metal detect with, I use mine to hunt in an "antique" category for club hunts. That's a lot of fun to me. After all, the machine is over 50 years old and for most coins, a couple of inches deep is about it. A far cry to the 8 to 10 inches...
  7. Larry (IL)

    1.2V vs 1.5V batteries for a Whites MXT PRO

    FPV never interested me much and my new love is EDF for sure. Back in the olden days when I was a big Whites dealer, I moderated many, many of these forums on here and started or at least suggested many new forums, one of them is the Other Hobbies Forum which is probably where this airplane...
  8. Larry (IL)

    1.2V vs 1.5V batteries for a Whites MXT PRO

    The bottom plane is my pride and joy, a stick build 1936 Cleveland Viking. What a sweetie. You got me on the drone piloting, I can't get past the basics with them, just don't have the motor skills I guess.
  9. Larry (IL)

    1.2V vs 1.5V batteries for a Whites MXT PRO

    Oh my........ I have about 30 planes from micro to 1/4 scale. Here are a few. I'm active on rcgroups.com
  10. Larry (IL)

    1.2V vs 1.5V batteries for a Whites MXT PRO

    You will believe in what you want to vito, doesn't matter to me. My OP was to skyfish anyway. I did not want him to be misled with misinformation. I know my Li-po's, I have close to $2000 in them for my RC planes and another $600 in the charger/maintainer.
  11. Larry (IL)

    1.2V vs 1.5V batteries for a Whites MXT PRO

    You don't have to be sorry for disagreeing with me Vito. It doesn't make you right though :-) All Li-po batteries are 3.7 V per cell because of the chemical composition, no ifs ands or buts that I know of. You get the 1.5 V output because of a built-in voltage regulator in each battery. A...
  12. Larry (IL)

    1.2V vs 1.5V batteries for a Whites MXT PRO

    Skyfish....... to the best of my knowledge, I don't think there is such a thing as a 1.5V Lithium battery. All Li batteries I know of are 3.7 volts. 3 of them works well for 12 V devices if you have a compatible holder. 1.2 V rechargeables batteries commonly available are Ni-Mh or Nicd.
  13. Larry (IL)

    Factory battery pack

    If you don't want to solder, rechargeable NiMh are a great alternative. 8 AA and two 4 cell chargers are about $20. That is what I use in my backuo pack. No problems.
  14. Larry (IL)

    Factory battery pack

    If you can operate a soldering iron/gun, you can do it yourself for the cost of the batteries.
  15. Larry (IL)

    Spectra V3i reverse polarity cookout

    Thanks for sticking around and helping out troubled White's owners' souls Carl. o_O Larry
  16. Larry (IL)

    junk lump

    Duh......... Too bad we can't edit after the first 30 min. I meant AWOL.
  17. Larry (IL)

    junk lump

    Interesting find for sure Steve. Nancy is feeling better every day now and getting some strength back. We are just about ready to go test our hunting skills after being AWAL from the detecting community for the last few years. Larry
  18. Larry (IL)

    (Want to sell) WTS NOS, 3 alkaline battery packs sold as one unit

    Larry (IL) submitted a new listing: NOS, 3 alkaline battery packs sold as one unit - WTS NOS, 3 alkaline battery packs sold as one unit Learn more about this listing...
  19. WTS NOS, 3 alkaline battery packs sold as one unit

    WTS NOS, 3 alkaline battery packs sold as one unit

    These are leftover new original stock from when I was a Whites dealer and will ship free in CONUS.
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