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Air test results anyone?

micahmoore

New member
Hey all,

Just got an explorer SE pro.
Was wondering if some kind soul out there could post their air test results with a few coins (quarter non silver, wheat penny, and a silver dime?)

I know air tests aren't accurate for accurate depth in ground...
but I just got this machine and my paranoid nature wants to make sure its running in the ballpark of what it should.

Thanks so much!
HH,
-MM
 
It's depth in the ground that makes it shine.. Seriously it does not air test very well.........
 
Explorers have to mix with the matrix of the ground and honestly if not with so many settings available unless you and perhaps a club member or local were to test under exact same settings and conditions with the same model any info would be useless...might call Minelab as imagine they must test their units and go from there.....
 
Big coins in air 15 inch.at least.
Medium coin 10 -12 inches approx.

I have never dug a coin deeper than 10 inches with my SE. That was a medium sized coin. I have seen BIG THICK coins pulled out at 12-14 inches by others using the se.
 
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