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6" Excelerator Coil Tips

Hello! I recently bought a 6" Excelerator coil for the SE Pro. I've used it a few times, but I'm looking for some tips on how to use it more effectively. One thing I noticed while air testing it was that depth detection seemed to increase when I switched from auto to manual sensitivity. I know air testing isn't reliable but I wanted to hear if anyone else has experienced this. Any suggestions welcome!
 
Ive found for me personally running the explorer in manual regardless of coil will give better depth however you will get falsing a bit more. I run on the hotter side when in manual but I don't mind working thru the falsies.
 
I run my exp2 in manual 100% of the time and find that it definitly drives deeper. I prefer to use it especially in trashy spots as I've found that I can pull out the deep hidden items with the right coil and it gives me a cleaner tone ID
 
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