silverseeker 2
Well-known member
Picked up a Coinstrike off the bay. Was advertised as new in box with
Sunray probe. Well I put slightly used batteries in her and she would come
on and Shut off right away. So I put fresh (9 volts) batteries in her and she fired up
and all was well. After about 45 minutes she shut down.Hit power button and
she flashed 8 volts now and shut right off.So my take is once she reaches 8 volts
this machine is rendered useless. Called Fisher and Felix recommended to
send her in. Totally P O'd. Who do you trust these days? Parts are limited
for the Coinstrike so I'll have to wait for the report and see if she can be
resurrected. The bad is after I put fresh batteries in her I figured all was fine
and left the Seller a Positive feedback. Well after I went to use her, it seems
the fresh batteries dropped from 9 volts to 8 volts in less than an hours time.
So the bottom line is LESSON LEARNED.No more flee-bay detectors.
By leaving a positive feedback right away I screwed myself from a Refund
on a Useless non-working detector. Just wondering if anyone here has had
this ISSUE with their Coinstrike? Any input is Truly appreciated. When fresh
batteries were put in though, she did run flawlessly.Seemed to perform
the way it was Designed to, but just won't stay on for more than an hour
with fresh batteries. This seller is advertising a few detectors as new
but they are not new. They have been slightly used but I must say the
Coinstrike I did receive was in pretty nice condition but not new hardly.
The lower rod was used much but machine was CLEAN... BEWARE
buying off the bay. I finally learned my lesson! !!!!!!!!!!!
silverseeker2
Sunray probe. Well I put slightly used batteries in her and she would come
on and Shut off right away. So I put fresh (9 volts) batteries in her and she fired up
and all was well. After about 45 minutes she shut down.Hit power button and
she flashed 8 volts now and shut right off.So my take is once she reaches 8 volts
this machine is rendered useless. Called Fisher and Felix recommended to
send her in. Totally P O'd. Who do you trust these days? Parts are limited
for the Coinstrike so I'll have to wait for the report and see if she can be
resurrected. The bad is after I put fresh batteries in her I figured all was fine
and left the Seller a Positive feedback. Well after I went to use her, it seems
the fresh batteries dropped from 9 volts to 8 volts in less than an hours time.
So the bottom line is LESSON LEARNED.No more flee-bay detectors.
By leaving a positive feedback right away I screwed myself from a Refund
on a Useless non-working detector. Just wondering if anyone here has had
this ISSUE with their Coinstrike? Any input is Truly appreciated. When fresh
batteries were put in though, she did run flawlessly.Seemed to perform
the way it was Designed to, but just won't stay on for more than an hour
with fresh batteries. This seller is advertising a few detectors as new
but they are not new. They have been slightly used but I must say the
Coinstrike I did receive was in pretty nice condition but not new hardly.
The lower rod was used much but machine was CLEAN... BEWARE
buying off the bay. I finally learned my lesson! !!!!!!!!!!!
silverseeker2