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Did you set it alittle on the positive side or about neutral or alittle negative. Thanks slingshot & the rest of you that replied to my question. Steve.slingshot said:I set mine on my Silver umax and got ground signal overrun because I got it too positive. So, instead of setting it to the worst ground in my area, I just set it to the most common ground and it worked great.
Yeah I will probably leave it alone although I am not worried about mucking it up. Steve.dahut said:- - unless you just want to tinker around in the box. It is probably about as good as it will get, as is.
Any minor differences you can affect will probably not amount to much practical benefit, and you stand the risk of mucking something up in the bargain.
Hi Jeff, long time no hear how ya been buddy. I will leave it as it is, maybe if I decide to keep it for along time I will add an adjustable ground balance mod. to it. Steve.Jeff Beecham said:Hi Steve,
I would definitely leave it a little positive.... If you had a coin buried at 8" or so and and could
set the GB perfect.. No change to the threshold when lowered to the ground, it might get a little better signal
on the deep coin... "But without the ability to change the GB on the faceplate".. I would suggest
leaving it a little positive for your ground conditions... It will work much better overall and have very little difference
in overall depth....
HH, Jeff
Steve, I moved it just slightly from positive to where it JUST goes quiet-a teeny move. It may have been a hair more positive than as new. I think the main thing was I just didn't want it too far on the negative side. This setting gave it the quietness it had before I moved it but I could tell it was a hair more responsive. I'm not touching it again!SkiWhiz said:Did you set it alittle on the positive side or about neutral or alittle negative. Thanks slingshot & the rest of you that replied to my question. Steve.slingshot said:I set mine on my Silver umax and got ground signal overrun because I got it too positive. So, instead of setting it to the worst ground in my area, I just set it to the most common ground and it worked great.