My buddy from the metal detector service center told me a useful thing. The coil ears in themselves don’t break down and… 7 out of 10 broken ears are due to rubber washers! Continue reading
See the photos & video: a 13-inch coil for Minelab Go-Find 40. But the most important thing is that the coils can be freely changed now! Continue reading
Are Minelab coils reliable? See the photo report: opening the Minelab X-TERRA 10.5 coil for repairing the cable entry point. The coil is repaired in much the same manner as it’s done in the service centre. This will surely be helpful to someone! Continue reading
If the coil ears break down – is this a verdict? I think yes. But one can try doing something. See an option. Here’s a metal detector coil repair – the new ears taken off a baby carriage. Continue reading
It’s more difficult to repair a metal detector coil that the device itself. And it’s all about epoxy resin filled inside the coil. In order to repair the latter, you should get the epoxy off. Here’s a photo report: how to open and repair a Minelab X-TERRA 9 coil. Maybe this knowledge will help you save your energy and nerves (and you will simply buy a new coil). Continue reading