Calnevaroy
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The coil works fine in multi frequency modes and single frequency modes 2.5 kHz and 7.5 kHz but goes nuts in 22.5 kHz. The coil is V rated and seems to work fine otherwise. Can it be fixed?
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Yes, the serial number does start with a "V".Larry (IL) said:It sounds like the coil is not a V rated coil but if the serial # starts out with a V, it is and needs to go back to White's.
Thank you Larry, I'll do what you suggestedLarry (IL) said:The good news is you will get a new coil in short order. I would call Mary at the factory and ask for her advise, she is a good person to know.
I called Mary awhile back and she said it would cost in the neighborhood of $30 plus shipping to repair the coil.Larry (IL) said:The good news is you will get a new coil in short order. I would call Mary at the factory and ask for her advise, she is a good person to know.
Yep, it's old and well used and I think Mary asked me about the age of the coil.Blind Squirrel said:Howdy Calnevaroy--
I am surprised that Mary said that there would be a charge. I know 2 people that had problems with coils and they were promptly replaced - free of charge. How old is your coil? Did you buy it used? Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
Good Idea! Either way I'll end up with a healthy coil. Thanks for the suggestion, it's appreciated!Tbone1 said:I had a recent problem with my eclipse 6 x 10 and called Whites.
The lady (maybe Mary) asked how old it was and I told her 3 or 4 years.
She said it was probably out of warranty and I didn't ask for an estimate.
I just wanted it fixed.
A couple weeks later I get it back and it looks brand new.
The invoice said "replaced bad loop"
No charge.
Had a GMT coil go bad as well.
Same deal.
Pretty sweet service!
I'd just send it in
I bet you don't get charged
White's received my 5.3 coil on February 24 and I received it back on the 14th of March. The coil appears to be new but the coil cable appears to have been wound around a rod at one time or another, so who knows. I haven't had time to test but I'm confident it'll be fine. As all here have assured me, there was no charge!Calnevaroy said:I called Mary awhile back and she said it would cost in the neighborhood of $30 plus shipping to repair the coil.