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Cache Probe CP-100 ??

Mirco

New member
Anyone has experience with Cache Probe CP-100 (or other models) ?

It is supposed to beep briefly and go silent when is turned on.

Mine never goes silent, except when I touch a ferrous object.

Any great ideas? I only air tested it so far. Cannot go further.

It looks very promising for coin hunting without disturbing grass.

www.intexsystemscorp.com

:shrug:
 
While holding the "trigger" back, turn the knob counter-clockwise until it goes silent. Touch it to something non-ferrous; it should sound. If it won't quit squawking, there's something out of whack that needs to be looked at.

HH
Relic
 
Relic said:
While holding the "trigger" back, turn the knob counter-clockwise until it goes silent. Touch it to something non-ferrous; it should sound. If it won't quit squawking, there's something out of whack that needs to be looked at.

HH
Relic

It has no any knobs unfortunatelly. :surrender:
 
My Cache Probe looks like this:

[attachment 107124 cp1004.jpg]

When I turn the disk on the top counter-clockwise, the sound stops until I approach or touch a non-ferrous object.

HH
Relic
 
Relic said:
My Cache Probe looks like this:

[attachment 107124 cp1004.jpg]

When I turn the disk on the top counter-clockwise, the sound stops until I approach or touch a non-ferrous object.

HH
Relic

This disk moves??!! What a surprise!

I was about to send the probe back!

Thank you, Relic-man!! :yikes:
 
Relic said:

Does it really work?

I like the general idea of phisically feeling the coin before digging.

I love digging in the beach with my super extra monster scoop, but hate digging in the dirt with rats and snakes around! :jump:
 
Aw those rats & snakes won't hurt you Mirco (most of the time)! :biggrin: You better get youself one of those new-fangled "Pistol Probes" and all of your problems will be solved (almost). :thumbup:
 
Relic said:
My Cache Probe looks like this:

[attachment 107124 cp1004.jpg]

When I turn the disk on the top counter-clockwise, the sound stops until I approach or touch a non-ferrous object.

HH
Relic

It looks like the disk on the top does not rotate! Is not rotateable! Not moveable!

It was my last deep stomach hope!! :nopity:
 
I'm really sorry, Mirco. I thought we had this figured out. I messed up; I was at work when I found the picture and mistook it for mine. Looking at my probe in front of me now, I see it does have a knob in front of the disk. I'm out of ideas, except to suggest contacting the manufacturer and get the straight story.

I'm disappointed with it. It works, with reservations. After pinpointing with the detector, I use it to determine if what I've touched with a screwdriver is non-ferrous (by the way, it sounds off on pulltabs). I figure let the screwdriver push through the stones and clear the path for the probe. You have to be very close to the target; like within an 1/8th of an inch before it sounds off. I have it, I use it, but I wouldn't get another one.

HH,
Relic
 
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