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I've noticed a recent interest on the forum on the CS-6, I've learned allot from following these post. Turns out before this recent activity started on the CS-6 I had bought one from Don and it just arrived last night, The unit had gone through a fire of some sort damaging the housing and outer battery pack as well as the stock coil to a minor degree. Luckily the circuit board is still in excellent operating condition. I was very lucky Don tossed in a 11' beachscan coil with the package.
With the help of Reg, Don completed a couple of mods to get the unit down below 15uS, From what I've learned last night and this evening the unit seems to be operating near 14uS. Get's great depth too.
From studying one of the mods I repeated what Don had done to get the unit below stock 17uS only used a different resistor "10K on the R5" but the unit failed and stayed at 14uS. Seems this is the best the CS-6 can do. One feature I did add on was a DD mod to easily operate my 10uS DD coil which was made by Reg for my GQ, This DD coil will quickly smooth out the unit to perform with better stability when the ground conditions get bad.
I've enclosed a pic of the unit, The circuit board is now inside a shortened Sovereign housing and is using the Sovereign battery pack. Over all this CS-6 is one hot pi, It matches my HH Pi on depth and comes close to my GQ. Still, Hands down my GQ is the TRUE LEADER of capturing the smaller conductors.
Almost forgot, This circuit board is now set-up to operate off the 11"DD coil, 11" beachscan coil and a mini probe all using the same special type connector. When used as a hip-mount coin-probe with the attached probe it'll detect a nickel at 6" inches in the ground while using the larger 11" coils it'll detect 11" to 12" inches in depth.
HH,
Paul (Ca)
With the help of Reg, Don completed a couple of mods to get the unit down below 15uS, From what I've learned last night and this evening the unit seems to be operating near 14uS. Get's great depth too.
From studying one of the mods I repeated what Don had done to get the unit below stock 17uS only used a different resistor "10K on the R5" but the unit failed and stayed at 14uS. Seems this is the best the CS-6 can do. One feature I did add on was a DD mod to easily operate my 10uS DD coil which was made by Reg for my GQ, This DD coil will quickly smooth out the unit to perform with better stability when the ground conditions get bad.
I've enclosed a pic of the unit, The circuit board is now inside a shortened Sovereign housing and is using the Sovereign battery pack. Over all this CS-6 is one hot pi, It matches my HH Pi on depth and comes close to my GQ. Still, Hands down my GQ is the TRUE LEADER of capturing the smaller conductors.
Almost forgot, This circuit board is now set-up to operate off the 11"DD coil, 11" beachscan coil and a mini probe all using the same special type connector. When used as a hip-mount coin-probe with the attached probe it'll detect a nickel at 6" inches in the ground while using the larger 11" coils it'll detect 11" to 12" inches in depth.
HH,
Paul (Ca)