Hello everybody!
Couple of days ago a friend gave me a Minelab Explorer SE that he bought on a flee market..The detector is "booting" normally but it has a lot of erratic sounds,i must admit i have zero experience at Minelab's...
Taking a closer look found the cables on the coil side broken and with duct tape...Searching the web i found the original "spiral cable" that connects the coin to the detector...little pricey..
I took measurements of the coil resistance and one coil windings had 2 different values.One coil 6.3 Ohms and other coil 1.8 Ohms should it be that way?
I took RG171 and soldered 2 separate wires for the two separate coils. Wired and soldered as it was.
When i open the cover to check the connector for continuity i saw a transistor (Q504) on the power supply board near the speaker connector that has been replaced..The one on the detector now id the BC337,is this the right one?
Couple of days ago a friend gave me a Minelab Explorer SE that he bought on a flee market..The detector is "booting" normally but it has a lot of erratic sounds,i must admit i have zero experience at Minelab's...
Taking a closer look found the cables on the coil side broken and with duct tape...Searching the web i found the original "spiral cable" that connects the coin to the detector...little pricey..
I took measurements of the coil resistance and one coil windings had 2 different values.One coil 6.3 Ohms and other coil 1.8 Ohms should it be that way?
I took RG171 and soldered 2 separate wires for the two separate coils. Wired and soldered as it was.
When i open the cover to check the connector for continuity i saw a transistor (Q504) on the power supply board near the speaker connector that has been replaced..The one on the detector now id the BC337,is this the right one?