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I can tell my two coil apart for my xterra 70

coincrazy

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I have two 9 in coils that look the same , but i know one is 7.5 and the other is a 18 . 75 . Can you tell me the number code to tell the different ?
 
Oh! I know this one!
There is also a letter along with the serial numbers on the coils. H is for high
M is medium
L is low
Don't quote me on this but I think your X70 will tell you when you first turn it on. I might be wrong on that.
I'm a newbie to the X70 myself. Si, if I'm mistaken please forgive me.
 
[quote coincrazy]I have two 9 in coils that look the same , but i know one is 7.5 and the other is a 18 . 75 . Can you tell me the number code to tell the different ?[/quote]

Connect the coil to the machine. Press menu select. Press and hold accept reject button and it shows you what coil it is.

Codes:
cS Concentric standard frequency 7.5kHz
cL Concentric low frequency 3kHz
cH Concentric High frequency 18.75kHz

These can be found in the manual page 48.
 
ThX guys i got it all taken care of ........ sometime it right in front of your face ...... Happy huntting .... bradley
 
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