I watched the videos and have read different articles regarding the modification of the pinpointers..
From what I can decipher is that the battery strength is what most affects the "depth modification".
I figured what did I have to lose by trying it out on my original Bullseye since it would only detect at one half of an inch any ways.
So I found a "split ring" that would fit the probe and slide back and forth. I then found the "sweet spot" and checked the depth. I was getting one and one half inches of depth now!
Since I used a split ring it stayed in place on the probe and would not move.
I then got a can of RED PLASTI DIP and dipped the probe into the rubber coating, covering the ring too!
I repeated the dipping three times.
My Bullseye now has a "bulge" in the probe about 1 3/4 inches from the end, but it more than doubled my depth readings.
I like it!!!
While I was at it I dipped my Pro Pointer too, to help protect the tip!
From what I can decipher is that the battery strength is what most affects the "depth modification".
I figured what did I have to lose by trying it out on my original Bullseye since it would only detect at one half of an inch any ways.
So I found a "split ring" that would fit the probe and slide back and forth. I then found the "sweet spot" and checked the depth. I was getting one and one half inches of depth now!
Since I used a split ring it stayed in place on the probe and would not move.
I then got a can of RED PLASTI DIP and dipped the probe into the rubber coating, covering the ring too!
I repeated the dipping three times.
My Bullseye now has a "bulge" in the probe about 1 3/4 inches from the end, but it more than doubled my depth readings.
I like it!!!
While I was at it I dipped my Pro Pointer too, to help protect the tip!