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EXcelerator II 18" DD coil for the MXT ?

David

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Please, does anyone have any feedback about performance, etc. or any knowledge about anything at all even what you have heard from someone else about the EXcelerator II 18 inch DD coil made for the MXT ?? Thanks in advance!

http://www.kellycodetectors.com/excelerator/excelerator-18inch.htm

http://www.kellycodetectors.com/excelerator/EXcelleratorMain.htm



(Accompany that with the Whites Deepscan 1400 DD 8" x 14" coil.)
 
Sorry, but I don't. I bet it would be a hefty coil at 18". HH to all, Nancy
 
I have the 12.5" Excellerator coil on my MXT. I only use it in open fields. It has a tendence to false if it get bumped on something. I LOVE it for relic hunting open fields. I've been told the 18" is a little heavy. My last hunt I was pulling round ball out of bad ground that others could not pick up. You will have to learn what the coil and machine are telling you when it beeps. I've had my MXT for about 6 years now and know what to listen for even with the different coils on it. I use ONLY the 6X9 DD and 12.5 coils only.
JOE in MD
 
Thanks Joe and Nancy. I have found contradicting past posts about the Excelerators....who to believe and what is true!! ????
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?25,494267,494267#msg-494267


by Gila Marc:
I've owned two White's detectors, both only with stock coils, and they worked great. I've heard nothing but good comments about White's coils, so I can assume you can't go wrong with the DD1400.

I've heard both good and bad about Kellyco's Excelerator coils. Some say the quality is inconsistant. I have a little 5" Excelerator on my MXT that is absolutely marvelous in trash and is reasonably deep also. I bought a 14" Excelerator for the MXT, and it is probably best used as a doorstop. It's depth is no more than the 5" and pinpointing is non-existant, so I tend to believe (only from my own experiences) that the stories of Kellyco's undependable quality may be true. I've bought several things from Kellyco and have always found them to be nice folks, easy to deal with and fast shipping, and this is the only item from them that I can consider substandard.

Anyway, good luck on your decision. Maybe some others here can give better input on these coils.

Marc

by Pirate John:
I know this will not set very well with everyone, but the 14" & 18" Excellerators are junk and go no deeper than the stock coil.
I don't know much about the smaller Excellerators, seems like some people have had good luck with them.
The 1400 deep scan is deep and easy to pinpoint once you get the hang of it and it's top quality.
If you are hunting in mineralized ground go with the 1400 deep scan if you are hunting in non mineralized ground take a look at the 12" Hot Shot by Jimmy Sierra it's also excellent quality like the deep scan.
Good Luck and HH

by Larry(IN):
Moe,
I had the 14 deep scan by Whites and didn't care for it at all. It was a very heavy, hard to pinpoint and very noisy. I also have used the Jimmy Sierra Hot Shot on my mxt and dfx. It my test comparison it never went deeper than the stock 9.5 coil. I bought this coil new and after a year it went bad after hardly using it. Sierra would not make good on it. I also got a used one with a xl pro I bought and it went bad too.
For after market coils, the excelerators can't be beat. The 14" will go every bit as deep as the 14 inch deep scan from Whites. It also pinpoints a heck of a lot better. I have the new EQ2 10x14 DD for the mxt and dfx and it is working fine. I will be going out with it today to an old school grounds and hopefully will have some finds to post later. I have not used the 18 inch on my mxt or dfx but I have one for my Explorer and it is a depth monster. Not sure how it would feel on the mxt but I use a harness on my Explorer when I am going to use it for extended periods of time. If you are looking for coverage and depth, the 18 would certainly be a consideration. I will show you a picture of the 18 on the Explorer. I personally would take the 14 inch excelerator over the deep scan by Whites though. Hope this helps you out.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/14/2007 03:37PM by Larry(IN).
 
David, I have one I'm about to part with. Not because it didn't do the job but I'm about finished with it. We have this Union camp on the SC coast that is in a pine farm. The buttons were plowed under DEEP. I've used every machine known in there and took the MXT with the 18 in there last trip. It pulled stuff out that all others missed. I even did a side by side comparison (get a signal, check with other brand). The White's was much stronger.

Down side. You have to swing it slow in order that the groundtrac can keep up with all that terrain it's covering. Otherwise, if you swing faster, it's chirpy.

On weight, it's a toss up. I swung the 18 for five hours. That's all I could do on a blistering hot day. I dug the deeper buttons and a also small cache of bullets at two feet. I believe my camp is fairly clean but I'm going to swing through once more. After that, the loop goes up for sale.

My two pence

Richard
 
"I've used every machine known in there"

Thanks Richard, there are huge after market coils for the Explorer SE. I think they are called Detech, etc. http://www.joanallen.co.uk/a_detech_metal_detectors_uk.html

I have a VERY DEEP Minelab GP3000 (with MPS and DVT technology) Pulse Induction, I have a 25" NuggetFinder coil for it, but non-existant or poor discrimination in trashy areas is the downfall.

Another one is the 18" x 3.6" Tesoro coil for great ground coverage and good but not for extreme depth.
http://www.tesoro.com/product/coils/cleansweep/

(Years ago Jimmy Sierra Normany of Whites, use to make a 27" round coil for the Whites Eagle(VLF) in 1990. I bought one and it did not work for me in the high mineralization goldfields.)

Hope this helps, David!
 
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