Hello everybody,
I recently purchased a Nox 800 used. Was told that detector was originally purchased in April, and had about 10 hours of use. I used detector on 3 beach trips for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours each time with no issue, and was really impressed with the small items it was able to find, also found four rings, and some other costume jewelry. However on my 3rd trip to the beach I had been detecting for maybe an hour and decided to take a little break and hit power button to power off detector. Nothing happened, so I tried another 3 or 4 times. Detector screen went blank, and I have not been able to turn back on. Detector had a full charge , and when I got back home I connected to charger and green led came on. I had screen protector on the time and was detecting on both the dry, and wet sand only. I found another blog where a few people commented on having some issues with the power button. One thing i noticed is the other side buttons seem to have a little resistance, or click, the power button has no resistance.
Thanks,
Nate
I recently purchased a Nox 800 used. Was told that detector was originally purchased in April, and had about 10 hours of use. I used detector on 3 beach trips for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours each time with no issue, and was really impressed with the small items it was able to find, also found four rings, and some other costume jewelry. However on my 3rd trip to the beach I had been detecting for maybe an hour and decided to take a little break and hit power button to power off detector. Nothing happened, so I tried another 3 or 4 times. Detector screen went blank, and I have not been able to turn back on. Detector had a full charge , and when I got back home I connected to charger and green led came on. I had screen protector on the time and was detecting on both the dry, and wet sand only. I found another blog where a few people commented on having some issues with the power button. One thing i noticed is the other side buttons seem to have a little resistance, or click, the power button has no resistance.
Thanks,
Nate