JamesBondaka
Active member
As promised...I talked with Minelab about the potential problems and remedies to keeping the ctx 3030 water tight.
First, was the issue of the O ring seal....or as I call it, D-ring. As reported by Guvner.....of course clean clean clean is the main word. Minelab says they have done lots of testing on this issue in the last year plus. Minelab maintains that IF the O-ring is "clean" and properly seated....it WILL seal the unit to 10 feet. You should take extra care to remove ANY foreign matter attached to and/or inside the seal, battery case, lip etc. This naturally is crucial to a proper seal. NO sand, dust, hair, dirt.....nothing!
Second, be very careful or just re-frame from doing any battery change out in the field....especially on the beach. It leaves too many possibilities to compromise the sealing area. A bit of sand or other has a better chance of "sneaking" in the battery compartment when your detecting out wherever...rather the cleaner environment of indoor areas. The light is better too for catching area debris that should not be there.
Third, silicone is not recommended for one reason and one reason only. IF you don't clean the gasket, battery and/or battery compartment when using silicone...if will become worst for attracting lots sand, dirt hair etc. IF you meticulously clean all the areas mentioned then the use of silicone will help. Again, only if you make those areas....."laboratory clean".
Forth, Minelab has been tested other possibilities for sealing the ctx. They have tried using 2 O-rings matched together as I suggested to them. They concluded that the 2 O- rings gets "bunched up" and makes the situation even worse....most of the time. There are other possibilities and they continue to do research but at this time....no NEW O-ring upgrades are planned to be released. Minelab spent a lot of money on creating the ctx 3030 and even though I personally think it would be a good idea to change the sealing properties of the battery chamber...I have to trust that they know what they are doing.....and they have the warranty in place to back it up...as they did with my first detector.
In sum,,,, Minelab says keep the ctx very clean and ONLY take off the battery at home(if possible) and "air out" the battery chamber and your unit should be good to go.
First, was the issue of the O ring seal....or as I call it, D-ring. As reported by Guvner.....of course clean clean clean is the main word. Minelab says they have done lots of testing on this issue in the last year plus. Minelab maintains that IF the O-ring is "clean" and properly seated....it WILL seal the unit to 10 feet. You should take extra care to remove ANY foreign matter attached to and/or inside the seal, battery case, lip etc. This naturally is crucial to a proper seal. NO sand, dust, hair, dirt.....nothing!
Second, be very careful or just re-frame from doing any battery change out in the field....especially on the beach. It leaves too many possibilities to compromise the sealing area. A bit of sand or other has a better chance of "sneaking" in the battery compartment when your detecting out wherever...rather the cleaner environment of indoor areas. The light is better too for catching area debris that should not be there.
Third, silicone is not recommended for one reason and one reason only. IF you don't clean the gasket, battery and/or battery compartment when using silicone...if will become worst for attracting lots sand, dirt hair etc. IF you meticulously clean all the areas mentioned then the use of silicone will help. Again, only if you make those areas....."laboratory clean".
Forth, Minelab has been tested other possibilities for sealing the ctx. They have tried using 2 O-rings matched together as I suggested to them. They concluded that the 2 O- rings gets "bunched up" and makes the situation even worse....most of the time. There are other possibilities and they continue to do research but at this time....no NEW O-ring upgrades are planned to be released. Minelab spent a lot of money on creating the ctx 3030 and even though I personally think it would be a good idea to change the sealing properties of the battery chamber...I have to trust that they know what they are doing.....and they have the warranty in place to back it up...as they did with my first detector.
In sum,,,, Minelab says keep the ctx very clean and ONLY take off the battery at home(if possible) and "air out" the battery chamber and your unit should be good to go.