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Hello!
I own a Whites PI3000 (the yellow one) that I'm succesfully using for beach/shore detecting.
Since I never found coins or rings deeper than a couple of inches, I'm asking myself if I can improve depth of detection by some sort of modification to its electronics.
I already replaced standard alkaline batteries (six) with a self built NiCD pack of 8 AA batteries.
I have the original Whites schematics (don't ask how I got them!) that report a possible Vin of 6.5 to 10.5 Volts at a current drain of 60 to 110 mA.
A NiCD pack of 8 AA 1,2V 800mA batteries can supply 9,6V for about 8 hours with a peak of 10.5 Volts (!) just after recharging.
I did not use NiMh batteries because I believe that power supply must be as much steady as possible expecially when a voltage regulator IS NOT employed in the electronics as is the case of my PI3000 and NiCds have the stadiest voltage supply of all.
It also appears to me that transmission power is fed to the coil directly from V+ that is derived from Vin minus 0.55 Volts circa. So my conclusion is that the higher the Voltage the higher the transmission power injected into the coil. Am I wrong?
Are there other mods to be made to the PI3000?
On the motherboard there is a variable resistor R46 100Kohm that looks to be able to trim gain of the first stage 5534 RX OpAmp. Is this a sensitivity control and what appens if I tweak it?
Happy Hunting
Luca
I own a Whites PI3000 (the yellow one) that I'm succesfully using for beach/shore detecting.
Since I never found coins or rings deeper than a couple of inches, I'm asking myself if I can improve depth of detection by some sort of modification to its electronics.
I already replaced standard alkaline batteries (six) with a self built NiCD pack of 8 AA batteries.
I have the original Whites schematics (don't ask how I got them!) that report a possible Vin of 6.5 to 10.5 Volts at a current drain of 60 to 110 mA.
A NiCD pack of 8 AA 1,2V 800mA batteries can supply 9,6V for about 8 hours with a peak of 10.5 Volts (!) just after recharging.
I did not use NiMh batteries because I believe that power supply must be as much steady as possible expecially when a voltage regulator IS NOT employed in the electronics as is the case of my PI3000 and NiCds have the stadiest voltage supply of all.
It also appears to me that transmission power is fed to the coil directly from V+ that is derived from Vin minus 0.55 Volts circa. So my conclusion is that the higher the Voltage the higher the transmission power injected into the coil. Am I wrong?
Are there other mods to be made to the PI3000?
On the motherboard there is a variable resistor R46 100Kohm that looks to be able to trim gain of the first stage 5534 RX OpAmp. Is this a sensitivity control and what appens if I tweak it?
Happy Hunting
Luca