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Production Pulsepower

LE.JAG

Member
Hi all,

as many prospector beach, I use the best machines ....
which in my opinion are the pulsepowers :thumbup:

I try to have an idea on the number of machine produced ?

especially for more rare, example aquastar
How many units have been achieved ?
Deepstar 3 ?
GS5 / GS5C ?

I am fortunate to have two GoldQuest SSV3 and on V2 Aqua
how V3 in circulation ?

All information will be welcome

if you possessed one of these unusual machine, thank you for putting a photo
(Here are some pictures of mine)

with or without jewelry,
the pulsepowers already jewelery :cheers:
 
Very nice collection. I hope to see more pictures from other owners....:)

Tony.
 
Thanks Tony,

or are yours ? :)
 
Thanks Yannick, nice picture too,

however DeepStar is more stable than the tdi
black sand, right ?
 
i have a pulse power sandpiper,unsure how it,handles as not used it in anger yet,snow and frost and high winds kept me off the beach.
 
if u want me to open the box let me know as im looking to check the water/wind resistant seals thats suppose to be in there.:ukflag:
 
Hi,

Nice machine, but I do not know this one ....
an idea about the year of production?


redo the silicone seals the box (all years)
is always a good thing

settings for
the best thing to do, take a gold ring
2/3 gr attached to a fishing line did not lose :blowup:

and experiment in the sand black and wet
threshold sound just audible sounds and looked small
well-rounded in both senses of the scan (cross)

with PI must dig much at first, but

gold is there, you just need to believe :thumbup:
 
Hi,

update my collection :)

red goldscan 5 is for sale

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pulsepower-GOLDSCAN-5-PI-metal-detector-/261231593228?pt=FR_LC_TV_Son_Home_Cinema_Accessoires_Image_Son_Gadgets_Dictaphones&hash=item3cd29dc70c
 
Vespaman, can you share a manual on your Sandpiper? tia
 
Superb detectors and finds, Denis! Herer's my Aquastar. When I first got it the fidelity was kind of intimidating but I'm seeing just how much juice it has and how high it can be run and still be stable. Any tips would be appreciated though. Had heard that some add more shielding inside the case to give it even more stability.
cjc
clivesgoldpage.com
 
Hi Clive,

a beautiful machine

yes, you can apply a sticker copper film, as in my Goldscan = blocks EMI

we see the film under gold :blowup:

+ Always make sure the battery is fully charged Volt 16/17
allows better hear deep targets (gold of course)

+ Great thing to do would be to get a coil made by Alexandre
more sensitive / better shielding and a louder on gold !

contact Alexandre : http://www.mantametaldetectors.com/

my 15-inch starts at 8.5 us (18 volts)

good hunting
Denis
 
Thanks for the advice, Denis. Is your sheilding actually grounded to the case? Will look into having a coil made. The Aquastar is a superbly built machine but there's always room for an update. Great loot BTW.
clive
 
Hi Cj

I did not understand the question..
asked if the shield is connected to the card ? = Yes

I do not know if it'll be interesting on the aquastar, once under water should not have much problem, EMI

ferrite beads on the internal cable will also reduce noise...
a better headphones could also do better (gray gosth)
 
Hi Denis
Nice job on the shielding. Where did you get the copper foil? Tried using foil on cardboard too thick to go in the case easily concerned hat taking it out will damage the assembly. Will try the ferrite too. Sent a message to Alexandre today. regards, clive
 
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