Critterhunter
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I've a Sovereign GT user and thus far I love the 15x12. My only suspicion thus far is that I have yet to dig any coins deeper than I have with the stock 10" Tornado. Recently I figured out that maxing out sensitivity to the edge of stability on the GT does not mean best depth, regardless of coil used. I also noticed this with my prior Explorers. Even if the machine seemed stable or I was riding on the edge of stability with coin garden testing I found to my surprise that the coin might null or at least severly degrade in target quality. Often something much lower, like 1/3rd sensitivity will give best response and maximum depth.
Anyway, I'm hoping that now that I've discovered how to properly calibrate it for best depth I'll start to see greater coin depths than I've got with the 10" Tornado. Deepest coins I've dug with that coil have been about 11" or so. My concern is that most of my sites range from medium to high in mineral content. Although I know that in tests done on the web the 15x12 was deeper than the 12x10 on dime sized targets or larger, I'm concerned that this coil might be too large in that it's seeing too much ground matrix and thus washing out the target, equalling less depth. Not that this coil isn't stable. I can run sensitivity higher with it than the 10" at some sites, but as said I've found that with any coil on the FBS and BBS machines max stable sensitivity doesn't usually equal max depth. Something much lower often will.
So my question to you Explorer users is if there is any changes you have to do in setting up your machine versus using the stock 10" or 11" coils. I'm thinking perhaps gain or some other setting may allow this coil in high minerals to get deeper than stock but that it's not going to on my GT lacking that control and being in high minerals. Still haven't proven this one way or the other yet. It may be deeper than stock but I have yet to see it.
Anyway, I'm hoping that now that I've discovered how to properly calibrate it for best depth I'll start to see greater coin depths than I've got with the 10" Tornado. Deepest coins I've dug with that coil have been about 11" or so. My concern is that most of my sites range from medium to high in mineral content. Although I know that in tests done on the web the 15x12 was deeper than the 12x10 on dime sized targets or larger, I'm concerned that this coil might be too large in that it's seeing too much ground matrix and thus washing out the target, equalling less depth. Not that this coil isn't stable. I can run sensitivity higher with it than the 10" at some sites, but as said I've found that with any coil on the FBS and BBS machines max stable sensitivity doesn't usually equal max depth. Something much lower often will.
So my question to you Explorer users is if there is any changes you have to do in setting up your machine versus using the stock 10" or 11" coils. I'm thinking perhaps gain or some other setting may allow this coil in high minerals to get deeper than stock but that it's not going to on my GT lacking that control and being in high minerals. Still haven't proven this one way or the other yet. It may be deeper than stock but I have yet to see it.