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X1 Probe problem!!!

Great Republic

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My X1 Probe is about 1 year old. Lately it has been freaking out. No mater what the soil condition or junk content when I turn the probe on and start searching the hole all I'm getting is a constant high pitch beeping. I take the probe out of the hole and wave it in the air and it does the same thing.Has anyone else had this problem?
 
Seriously though GR (and I'm sorry for doing that to ya buddy but I had to, just hope you got a laugh out of it!), I had a problem with my Probe last year and it would get erratic in the hole just about every time I used it. I sent it in and had it fixed but it cost me $100 to get it done. It sounds like possibly a wire touching or grounded out somewhere. It could be a bad switch or something too. Best thing to do would be contacting Ralph at Sunray and asking him what it is. I'm sure you will have to send it in for repairs which really sucks so close to the end of the year for you. Hope it's something that you can figure out and fix since the Probe is a vital tool on our hunts out. Good Luck and HH to you.:thumbup:
 
If you haven't yet, unplug and replug/tighten the coil cable jacks at both points (from switch box to control housing and from coil to switch box). Also, if you have a protective cover (like the red tip) on the end, check to see if there's anything that needs cleaning off.

One my other detector, I'd sometimes get erractic behavior with the probe, but retightening everything seemed to help.

Might also post something on the Sun Ray forum.
 
n/t
 
Most likely a broken wire. After a year of use, you will get metal fatigue, and a small wire will break inside the cable to the probe. Electronics is my profession, so this is just my educated guess.
 
I see in another post that you fixed your issue by pulling back the strain relief and reconnecting/repairing the frayed wire. I too had this issue with my X-1 this summer, and I too had barely owned mine for a year. The problem actually started happening shortly into my first year of ownership. However, it was very infrequent and seemed to have to do with the humidity. Also, I swear I will never hunt without my X-1. I can't stant pinpointing with a non-descriminating pinpointer, I feel blind. Plus the depth of the X-1 with even 20 or so sensitivity is well close to 3 inches.

Anyway, eventually it got worse and worse to the point where any slight movement set the probe off. Of course I was an idiot and waited until about a month after the 1 year warrantee expired before it got to be too much for me. I sent it back and they replaced the coil and the cord. This was back in early July. The area where the cord goes into the probe and the switch is where it usually frays and the advice I received was try not to let that twist, and definately don't tighten them if they seem loose. I'm a bit concerned because the last time I was out, I was getting a little bit of that over sensitive can't jiggle it too much affect again. I have been very careful to try not to twist it, but taking it out and putting it back into the holder, it's hard to keep track which way to put it in without twisting. I am going to mark each of the strain reliefs to make sure it's not twisting. It's going to miff me if the probe lasts only a year before a wire frays, but I will be sure to return it under warranty. (if a part is replaced, it receives the 1 year warranty)

Talking with Ralph this has happend to others, though it doesn't seem to be everyone. It's interesting that you and I have owned ours approximately the same amount of time, perhaps a bad batch was received? (or many us CT hunters just hunt in extreme conditions!)

Glad you were able to resolve your issue, I thought I would post anyway and share my story. I still think it's the best thing since sliced bread, but perhaps something needs to be done to address these stress points and their durability.



Jai
 
you push on the probe. I know that they warn against that but field conditions and human nature...Well you know. Anyway I think that a little rework is in order. 1 year on such an important tool is not
good. Sorry Ralph. I love the probe and your other products. Please think about a change. Thanks.
 
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