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My firs impact video....you guys did a great job on yours!

Low-Boy/LCPM

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2tWzVY8V1M
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgZsw587wKA
 
So are the cables still attached to the coil, or does the cable stay in the shaft and the coils hook up to the cable?
 
Stoof-tabsallday said:
So are the cables still attached to the coil, or does the cable stay in the shaft and the coils hook up to the cable?
Yes, the search coils have cables. The connector end inserts through an opening in the lower under-side of the triangular-shaped lower rod. When it exits the upper-end of the middle rod you screw the coil connector to another connector on a short coiled cable coming from inside the control housing. These are different, smaller-size connectors than on the regular detector coils. A very nice design.

Monte
 
Stoof-tabsallday said:
So are the cables still attached to the coil, or does the cable stay in the shaft and the coils hook up to the cable?

Lower shaft of Impact,,,smallest coil attached,,,note the opening for cable,,,,the cable btw in this area has additional protection in case of chaffing.


 
So the cable is still attached to the coil?
How do you feed it up? Is it difficult?
 
Stoof-tabsallday said:
So the cable is still attached to the coil?
How do you feed it up? Is it difficult?

I can change coil even without extra lower rod with my eyes closed. A simple process.
The key is to feed the cable up through lower opening before bolting coil on.

Another pic,,,upper stem separated from upper rod,,,this connector,,,super user friendly,,,idiot proof IMO for correct alignment.
Top section of coil cable does have slinky effect. Not the bottom section though.
 
Hmmm. OK. So you disconnect the lower rod, feed it up through the lower pole, connect it with the cable coming out of that upper pole in the pic then reassemble?
I'd probably like a lower pole for every coil like I have on my r2 and relic. Seems like it would make swaps very easy.
 
The coil and the cable I think would be the same way on any other detector other than the deus...I want a couple of lower rods hooked up before a hunt...
 
just so we don't go off site..

AJ

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