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I'm mainly asking these questions in hopes that John Edmonton or Fisher's Ghost will give me feedback, but any and all input is appreciated 
I recently purchased a used infinium. Been doing a LOT of reading and I feel that with this detector and my ACE 250, I can find a lot of good stuff. The guy I bought it from claims it was one of the detectors he would bring on trips to the Caribbean and it would find gold rings at up to 18 inches. After reading pages and pages of posts on this forum, it seems to me that such a find is within the capabilities of an infinium. Which is great, except I have been doing a lot of depth tests, and concluded this infinium won't be finding any gold rings at 18 inches...at least not anymore.
Basically, here is what people say: "my infinium tests to about 12 inches on a quarter in air." WHAT?! That is my response when I read things like that, because I can barely get a quarter at 9 inches in the ground, on the beach. And that is NOT after I dig it up and re-bury it. I measure the depth I found it at, because I know PI's like finding things that have been there a little while. There is no way, no how this detector of mine will ever find a quarter at 12 inches, in the air or on the ground.
Okay, I think so maybe Garrett just tweaked this detector to hit harder on gold and silver? That's how you get gold rings at 18 inches? I have a big, 10K white gold class ring and a rather large silver ring I decide to do air tests on. I know an air test on a PI will not gauge true depth capabilities. But, it will give you an idea. A rough estimate. Well, the silver ring I can only get at 9 inches, just barely at 10. Just barely. And what's more? The huge, honking 10K class ring...less depth than the silver! What?! I know it's just an air test but I have that gut feeling telling me this infinium is NOT getting the depth it should. Not at all.
For the above I was using the 10 X 14 mono coil. The deepest! I have the stock DD and the 8 inch mono as well. Decided to check all connections...headphones good, coil...aha! One of the prongs had gone into the rubber right next to metal slot it was supposed to hit. It seems a lot of people have had issues with their infinium from this and tried to many solutions only to find it was this very quick easy fix. I hoped and hoped that connecting the coil properly would change something. It didn't! No difference. So I decided to change to the 8 inch mono, maybe the 14 inch was somehow faulty? Well, no good. People claiming that they get rings at 12-14 inches with this 8 inch mono and I'm just scratching my head thinking "no way."
I have 3 theories as to why my detector isn't getting the depths other people are claiming they get with their own infiniums.
First, maybe it's old and just doesn't perform like a new one? But I KNOW people have detectors 15 years, maybe older, and they swear they haven't lost depth! And the infinium is tough as nails. Waterproof to 200 feet, I can see the cable ties holding wires and such together if I look in through the little window on the face of the control box. Solid build! Even the manual says you don't have to baby it. I also took a look at the board on my Garrett pro pointer and it's a very sound design, the engineers at Garrett aren't morons that's for sure. So for you LONG TIME infinium users, have you experienced slow loss of depth capability in your detector over the years? Got to be 10-11 years since this detector was first released.
Second, maybe my detector is stuck in slow ground tracking or stuck at some level of discrimination even if I have the discrimination knob at 0. Every once in a while, the ground tracking switch of this detector will act up. I will switch from slow to lock, or lock to slow, and I will get a long, drawn out, high tone. Not a high low, not a low high, just a long, constant high tone that slowly fades. Takes about 15 seconds for it to go away and it's enough to tell me the ground tracking switch isn't working 100%, at least not all of the time. I know the detector loses depth when it's not in lock. Just maybe, it gets stuck in slow? Stuck in fast? Is that possible? Any way to tell?
Third, everyone in the history of the infinium has exaggerated the depth of their finds in the excitement of the moment
No, not likely.
So, unless there is something I missed in trouble shooting, I think I might just send it in to Garrett. Can I just request they put in a new circuit board, re-do and pressure test the seals? Like I said this thing was used extensively in the Caribbean and I just feel that would be best. Doesn't sound like a cheap fix but there are lots of old farts here thinking they are getting everything there is to get with their excaliburs...and I'm dying to pull some good finds at depths their machines could never dream of. I have heard only GOOD things about Garrett customer service... reasonable, fast, I'm going to give them a chance...

I recently purchased a used infinium. Been doing a LOT of reading and I feel that with this detector and my ACE 250, I can find a lot of good stuff. The guy I bought it from claims it was one of the detectors he would bring on trips to the Caribbean and it would find gold rings at up to 18 inches. After reading pages and pages of posts on this forum, it seems to me that such a find is within the capabilities of an infinium. Which is great, except I have been doing a lot of depth tests, and concluded this infinium won't be finding any gold rings at 18 inches...at least not anymore.
Basically, here is what people say: "my infinium tests to about 12 inches on a quarter in air." WHAT?! That is my response when I read things like that, because I can barely get a quarter at 9 inches in the ground, on the beach. And that is NOT after I dig it up and re-bury it. I measure the depth I found it at, because I know PI's like finding things that have been there a little while. There is no way, no how this detector of mine will ever find a quarter at 12 inches, in the air or on the ground.
Okay, I think so maybe Garrett just tweaked this detector to hit harder on gold and silver? That's how you get gold rings at 18 inches? I have a big, 10K white gold class ring and a rather large silver ring I decide to do air tests on. I know an air test on a PI will not gauge true depth capabilities. But, it will give you an idea. A rough estimate. Well, the silver ring I can only get at 9 inches, just barely at 10. Just barely. And what's more? The huge, honking 10K class ring...less depth than the silver! What?! I know it's just an air test but I have that gut feeling telling me this infinium is NOT getting the depth it should. Not at all.
For the above I was using the 10 X 14 mono coil. The deepest! I have the stock DD and the 8 inch mono as well. Decided to check all connections...headphones good, coil...aha! One of the prongs had gone into the rubber right next to metal slot it was supposed to hit. It seems a lot of people have had issues with their infinium from this and tried to many solutions only to find it was this very quick easy fix. I hoped and hoped that connecting the coil properly would change something. It didn't! No difference. So I decided to change to the 8 inch mono, maybe the 14 inch was somehow faulty? Well, no good. People claiming that they get rings at 12-14 inches with this 8 inch mono and I'm just scratching my head thinking "no way."
I have 3 theories as to why my detector isn't getting the depths other people are claiming they get with their own infiniums.
First, maybe it's old and just doesn't perform like a new one? But I KNOW people have detectors 15 years, maybe older, and they swear they haven't lost depth! And the infinium is tough as nails. Waterproof to 200 feet, I can see the cable ties holding wires and such together if I look in through the little window on the face of the control box. Solid build! Even the manual says you don't have to baby it. I also took a look at the board on my Garrett pro pointer and it's a very sound design, the engineers at Garrett aren't morons that's for sure. So for you LONG TIME infinium users, have you experienced slow loss of depth capability in your detector over the years? Got to be 10-11 years since this detector was first released.
Second, maybe my detector is stuck in slow ground tracking or stuck at some level of discrimination even if I have the discrimination knob at 0. Every once in a while, the ground tracking switch of this detector will act up. I will switch from slow to lock, or lock to slow, and I will get a long, drawn out, high tone. Not a high low, not a low high, just a long, constant high tone that slowly fades. Takes about 15 seconds for it to go away and it's enough to tell me the ground tracking switch isn't working 100%, at least not all of the time. I know the detector loses depth when it's not in lock. Just maybe, it gets stuck in slow? Stuck in fast? Is that possible? Any way to tell?
Third, everyone in the history of the infinium has exaggerated the depth of their finds in the excitement of the moment

So, unless there is something I missed in trouble shooting, I think I might just send it in to Garrett. Can I just request they put in a new circuit board, re-do and pressure test the seals? Like I said this thing was used extensively in the Caribbean and I just feel that would be best. Doesn't sound like a cheap fix but there are lots of old farts here thinking they are getting everything there is to get with their excaliburs...and I'm dying to pull some good finds at depths their machines could never dream of. I have heard only GOOD things about Garrett customer service... reasonable, fast, I'm going to give them a chance...