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TESTING DEUS HF COILS ON GOLD CHAIN

  • Thread starter calabash digger
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calabash digger

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tested the hf coils on a gold chain. All jewelry hunters please chime in and let me know what you think. [video]https://youtu.be/zEneyFxWBsA[/video]
 
Defiantly show what they can do...
I really like the earring test.
Most of the chains that I've found have been balled up to some extent.
So picking them up at 5" when straight is a plus.
Thanks again for the video.
 
Here you go, you can rub these on my Explorer Se Pro coil and not a peep. Now I'll blow your mind, small to medium chains and gold diamond stud earrings have been piling up on beaches undetectable for decades.

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On chains here's the deal...the other detectors (don't know about the Deus HF yet) they see only the individual chain links not the chain as a whole not even balled up. You can ball up a chain and rub it on my Explorer Se Pro coil and it won't detect it. BUT as there are always exceptions to the rule, sometimes a chain on a saltwater beach that's been out there a while will get encrusted with sand and salt which is conductive, they get stiff as a board and the detector sees them more like a long piece of wire which sometimes can be detected. Tiny silver chains ditto. But shake the sand out of it so the chain is loose again and bang undetectable. Mostly its the clasp that you will get a hit on being the larger piece of metal on the chain.

Something else of interest, I have dug a crap load of silver crab/lobster claw chain claps broke off chains. Never a gold one but if they are breaking off silver chains they are breaking off gold chains. Deus should be able to hit on them so yet another target I'll be looking for with the Deus when I return to the east coast next year.

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Hey CD. Thanks.....Not a jewelry hunter myself but I wouldn't throw it back if I was lucky enough to get over some. What about Civil War buttons. I wonder how the eliptical would act over them and maybe close to a square nail??????
 
In order to collect these small items you need a scoop that will retain the small stuff. I can't tell you the number of times I've dug on the beach a good signal and then have it fall through my scoop. Countless times. In the shore break.
 
pitch ,sens 93-97, disc 10 , react 2. sil -1. iron vol 1
 
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