Tim_on_Long_Island
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Any idea when the Deus 2 coils be available, I have the 11 inch coil setup. Looking for a Deus 2 , 9 inch coil. Anyone have any idea when it will be available ?...thanks
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The 9 is very deep. Very stable on the beach and in the salt water.Don't know when but I just got my 9" Deus II unit last week, it can hit my 11in dime and quarter with a good ID in Deep High Conductor at approximately 3 inches above the ground.
I was told a while back by someone on this forum that a coil can't detect at a distance that is deeper than the coil is wide, that is incorrect.
Yeah, tell that to the Minelab 6" coil, It will disagreeDon't know when but I just got my 9" Deus II unit last week, it can hit my 11in dime and quarter with a good ID in Deep High Conductor at approximately 3 inches above the ground.
I was told a while back by someone on this forum that a coil can't detect at a distance that is deeper than the coil is wide, that is incorrect.
I agree. The minelab 6" isn't a deep coil in my opinion and it doesn't separate any better than the 11" in my testing. But the Coiltek 10x5 is almost as deep as the 11", it will hit my 11" coins. I sent my equinox 6" coil back very soon after receiving it, or I sold it I can't remember. All I know is that I saw no advantages to it except for the weight.Yeah, tell that to the Minelab 6" coil, It will disagree
What I was referring to is the 6" Minelab EQ coil is a deep small coil the deepest small coil I have ever used.I agree. The minelab 6" isn't a deep coil in my opinion and it doesn't separate any better than the 11" in my testing. But the Coiltek 10x5 is almost as deep as the 11", it will hit my 11" coins. I sent my equinox 6" coil back very soon after receiving it, or I sold it I can't remember. All I know is that I saw no advantages to it except for the weight.
But the 9" Deus II coil is unbelievable, you just have to see it to believe it.
I'm still not completely happy with the Deus II, if the Equinox technology was in a Deus II hardware package I'd rather hunt with that.
The coiltek 5x10 is much deeper in my soil.What I was referring to is the 6" Minelab EQ coil is a deep small coil the deepest small coil I have ever used.
I have use a few over the years.
The 9in is really deep for its size, the 11in is deeper IMO but not by much. When I go beach hunting I will use the 11in because of coverage and deep. But the 9in is just so enjoyable to swing. I've only hunted with it twice but I really like it.Behind in my reading.... Why does everyone want a 9" vs 11" coil ??? I beach hunt and want as much coverage as I can possible get.
I always read that bigger coils go deeper.
Why the 9" ??? Better separation in iron ???
Inquiring minds would like to know ???
HH
Donna(NJ)
For beach hunting I can think of a few good reasons ...Behind in my reading.... Why does everyone want a 9" vs 11" coil ??? I beach hunt and want as much coverage as I can possible get.
I always read that bigger coils go deeper.
Why the 9" ??? Better separation in iron ???
Inquiring minds would like to know ???
HH
Donna(NJ)
No doubt, the 5X10" coils deeper. I was referring to a small coil like the 6" coil I wouldn't consider the 5x10 coil smallThe coiltek 5x10 is much deeper in my soil.
& Separates better.For beach hunting I can think of a few good reasons ...
The smaller coil covers less area but has less ground noise to deal with.
The smaller coil pinpoints faster.
The smaller coil is lighter to swing.