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Mineralized beach sand made my equinox go into overload!!

Agree w Odanscoils above and others - I work a lot of black sand on west coast of Florida and my Equinox and CTX 3030 don't have an issue w it. Sometimes a cross-section of the sand will reveal 5 or more layers of black sand interspersed w regular sand - no problem. Would look at other sources for the overload problem...you're not wearing steel-toed boats are you? Just kidding.

 
Agree w Odanscoils above and others - I work a lot of black sand on west coast of Florida and my Equinox and CTX 3030 don't have an issue w it. Sometimes a cross-section of the sand will reveal 5 or more layers of black sand interspersed w regular sand - no problem. Would look at other sources for the overload problem...you're not wearing steel-toed boats are you? Just kidding.

Nope lol never had a problem with red black sand just happened to notice the overload symbol I turned down sensitivity
 
Also, make sure you don't have sand in your coil cover...I clean that after every use.
I do to and I drilled holes in mine sand washes right out..
Mark
 
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