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excelerator 2D coils

marc2007

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I've heard that in the near future there the excelerator company will be producing large 2D coils for Tesoro's (now only for whites, garrett and minelab). Does any of you know if these coils will be for the 5-pin umax series or for the 4-pin series (vaquero, tejon etc.) or both? The largest widescan coil available for umax now is the 11". For me a somewhat larger size (15"or so) would be welcome.

Marc
 
[quote marc2007]I've heard that in the near future there the excelerator company will be producing large 2D coils for Tesoro's (now only for whites, garrett and minelab). Does any of you know if these coils will be for the 5-pin umax series or for the 4-pin series (vaquero, tejon etc.) or both? The largest widescan coil available for umax now is the 11". For me a somewhat larger size (15"or so) would be welcome. Marc[/quote]

[size=medium]I haven't heard about that, but I did note that you said the only wide-scan coil currently available for the
 
I got the information about the excelerator coils for tesoro of some guy I met out in the field. A local tesoro dealer I contacted did some inquiries and it turns out to be false information.

I had never heard about the clean sweep coil: the local dealers don't carry them in there stock and don't advertise them on their websites.I looked it up on the Internet and it looks like something that can be very useful to me. Perhaps even more useful than a large deep-seeking coil that makes me dig up horseshoes and other iron junk from extreme depths. Because I usually search in large ploughed-over fields, coverage is more important to me then depth. The finds well eventually be ploughed up in reach of the detector anyway.

Thanks for the information Monte


Marc
 
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