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88junior said:Does your middle rod have cam locks? Cause if not you could have got a new old stock AT-Pro that had the falsing issue.
Boothbay How about you call Garrett said:Hey there the first AT's that had problems didn't have camlocks at all the best way to check for falsing is to lift your coil up and shake it fast side to side with it turned on if it sounds off you may have the falsing issue make sure you do this out away from EMI prone areas such as inside your house or garage.
88junior said:Boothbay How about you call Garrett said:Hey there the first AT's that had problems didn't have camlocks at all the best way to check for falsing is to lift your coil up and shake it fast side to side with it turned on if it sounds off you may have the falsing issue make sure you do this out away from EMI prone areas such as inside your house or garage.
This sound just like what is happening to mine. I will have to call Garrett on Friday. I have noticed that when I GB on dry sand its about mid 80's and wet sand/water its 9-14. when in the salt water it will start out fine and within 20 minutes there is so much feedback that i have to reset and start all over. All this is at South Florida Beaches.
I am using a protective cover on the coil, does this make any difference?
The pictures that MALIAROS posted is what my shaft looks like.