E-Trac-Ohio
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Like some of the other member's in this forum - I'm still trying to get out detecting on the warmer Winter days.
My concern is that the Minelab Manual says not to operate the E-Trac's below 32 degree's F.
I'm not trying to second guess the Mfg.- just wanted to know if anyone knows if running these machines at a few degrees below freezing will damage the processor ?
And I'm not talking about charging out into 17 degrees to get a few coins.
Example - On a typical winter day here you can go out in the middle of the day and it's say - 36 degree's - hunt for a few hours - then by the time your done hunting and turn the ET off - it could have dropped to say... 28 degrees.
I will call Minelab direct with this question - just wanted to see if you Tech guy's had any opinions on the subject.
Happy Hunting & Happy Holidays To All ! --- Mark
My concern is that the Minelab Manual says not to operate the E-Trac's below 32 degree's F.
I'm not trying to second guess the Mfg.- just wanted to know if anyone knows if running these machines at a few degrees below freezing will damage the processor ?
And I'm not talking about charging out into 17 degrees to get a few coins.
Example - On a typical winter day here you can go out in the middle of the day and it's say - 36 degree's - hunt for a few hours - then by the time your done hunting and turn the ET off - it could have dropped to say... 28 degrees.
I will call Minelab direct with this question - just wanted to see if you Tech guy's had any opinions on the subject.
Happy Hunting & Happy Holidays To All ! --- Mark