teardown

Opening the Quest Q40. What’s inside the machine

When I saw the pictures of the Minelab Go-Find dismantling, I said to myself that something had changed in new detectors. The mere Minelab Go-Find screen can make MD manufacturers, with their technologies from the ’90s (and even older), feel ashamed. The Quest Q40 has a new tech screen as well. In fact, this machine’s interior looks better than most modern machines. Take a look and give me your opinion on: does the future belong to technology or will the oldest vacuum tube detector remain in operation? Continue reading

Garrett AT Gold repair. How to open the control box

What should you do if your Garrett AT Gold emits a constant beeping sound? If you have already tried 3 different coils, but it doesn’t help. The problem isn’t unique, and there is a solution: you should dismantle your detector first. Here’s a useful video: how to open the Garrett AT Gold control box (and the Garrett AT PRO housing, too). Continue reading

Opening the Nokta Impact. Photo review for repair

The future of metal detectors is vague. Some people think there will be mere coils remained of common devices. Others claim a detector’s existing build will become more complicated. But one thing we now know for sure is that an Era of single-frequency machines has ended. Multi-frequency will be a must-have feature for any detector before long. The Nokta Impact has 3 frequencies you can switch between. Here’s a photo review of dismantling this device. You may need it in case of repair. Continue reading

XP Deus battery replacement. Remote control teardown

How to replace a battery in the XP Deus? Thoughtful manufacturers know that selling an item to a user is only half of what they can get from one customer. There also exist after sale service, parts and accessories, repair… I get scared when I hear the word combination ‘lifelong customers’ )) Here’s some useful information of how to replace a battery in the XP Deus. Continue reading

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