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Did anyone else read the field test report from Finders? The depths used in the tests seemed really pitiful. A 6.3 gram nugget was tested at 13cm and 18.5cm (5.3 ins and 7.28 ins). A 32 gram nugget was tested at a mere 20cm (7.8 ins). Maybe these depths are acceptable for the really hot ground the tests were made on? Would anybody with experience working this ground please comment.
Also, what is the battery pack the infinium uses and how many hours of operation does it provide?
I would like to see the results of air testing an Infinium with the gold nuggets which range from sub gram size on up as well as a selection of different countries coins. A US nickel (5C) would tell us a lot more than a nugget as the coins have a consistent shape and content from one to the next.
Also, what is the battery pack the infinium uses and how many hours of operation does it provide?
I would like to see the results of air testing an Infinium with the gold nuggets which range from sub gram size on up as well as a selection of different countries coins. A US nickel (5C) would tell us a lot more than a nugget as the coins have a consistent shape and content from one to the next.