See the photo report of a new product 2015: Mars Discovery dual frequency coil for Minelab X-Terra 305-505-705 metal detectors – round, DD type, 13 inches. Continue reading
See the photo: what is in the box with a new Minelab Go-Find 60. The sellers are already starting to sing praises of it and tell about magic discrimination. Continue reading
Here’s a photo report of the Fisher F19 teardown. It will come in useful if you have to repair your machine yourself. See what’s inside the detector, how to open the housing, remove the screen and reach the circuit board. I wish you all happy hunting without breakage! Continue reading
It’s often thought that analog and semi-analog metal detectors are very simple. There is even an inside joke among detectorists – about the coil connected directly to the headphones. And there are people who believe in this joke, “as it’s the analog machine, isn’t it?” It is not the case actually. A present-day detector, even if it’s the analog one, should be based on modern technology, which can’t be simple in any case. Let’s take a look at the XP Gold Maxx Power that was opened to be repaired: the electronics housing. This pictorial report will surely help someone solve a problem with his device. I wish you all hunting without breakage! Continue reading
A deep seeking White’s TM-808 is one of the most well-liked machines among deep holes lovers. The detector has definitely gained its popularity due to its low price. However, the TM-808 breaks down just like any other metal detectors, even a bit more often. And it’s the coils where the unit’s problems begin with. Here’s a pictorial report of the ones that were opened to be repaired. I wish you all happy hunting without breakage! Continue reading