Picketwire
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Is there any way to tell on the Equinox 800 what version it is?
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You can also download the MUU software to your laptop / desktop.Attach the charging cable to your equinox and it will tell you which version you have.Is there any way to tell on the Equinox 800 what version it is?
As far as increase in performance, I can’t really say as I was happy with how mine was doing before the updates… updating did not seem to have any negative effects on it.you know that leads me to thinking :: when you update any of the units are you truly seeing any difference in operation/performance of the detector ? Just wondering. I have a 2 yr old nox 600, no idea what version it is don't know if there are any updates for the unit. Hell dont even know if its updateable.
Any thought? Mark ( ohio )
Thanks Felix; I'll do a deeper dive into this update discussion in the coming days. Like yourself, to me the performance of the 600 was/is pretty damm good. I base that statement on alot of detecting at the OBX last fall. Tho the trip pretty much sucked and not much was found at all, I ran the detector near max sens and it was impressively stable...As far as increase in performance, I can’t really say as I was happy with how mine was doing before the updates… updating did not seem to have any negative effects on it.
There are updates available for your 600 too.
As I stated above, if you have the original box and you are the original owner, it will state which version it has.
Nothing wrong with that 600.Thanks Felix; I'll do a deeper dive into this update discussion in the coming days. Like yourself, to me the performance of the 600 was/is pretty damm good. I base that statement on alot of detecting at the OBX last fall. Tho the trip pretty much sucked and not much was found at all, I ran the detector near max sens and it was impressively stable...
Will try to keep you in the loop and let u know what I find out.
Regards, Mark ( ohio )
you bought the xterra pro for water hunting ? are you reluctant to dunk the 800 for fear of leaking ? I too have not dunked mine. I bought the tony eisenhower water proof headphones to use with it. Supposedly the later run units for the 600/800 had addressed the leak problem... hmmm not sure on that if i trust them. besides I have the cz20/21 for hunting in lakes anyway.Nothing wrong with that 600.
A friend of mine has one and although he does not get out as much as me, he has done well with it.
I know many detectirs have come out since the 600/800, but I am still using my 800 and see no need to upgrade.
I did buy an XTerra Pro last Dec. to use for water detecting and have been using that exclusively on land and recently in lakes and rivers since to get used to the new scale.
I have done quite well with it too…. For what paid for mine, it is a great metal detector… since getting it, I have found loads of coins including over 800 quarters.
About your trip last year.. I recall your post about it.. if it is not there, no detector will find it!!!
Yes… I have concerns about it leaking after others had issues…I was told by a dealer that mine is about on the line of where they supposedly remedied the problem with leaks, but since I am not sure, other than submerging the coil, It does not go underwater.you bought the xterra pro for water hunting ? are you reluctant to dunk the 800 for fear of leaking ? I too have not dunked mine. I bought the tony eisenhower water proof headphones to use with it. Supposedly the later run units for the 600/800 had addressed the leak problem... hmmm not sure on that if i trust them. besides I have the cz20/21 for hunting in lakes anyway.
mark ( ohio )
WOW.... your last sentence is some claim !! Were you ever an owner/hunter with the original explorer/exp 2 ? For me either of those 2 detectors were the beast of all beast for finding and Id'ing deep copper and silver coins. Not sure if the 600 has the potential to mirror those results, I just don't hunt like I used to. I guess after approx 30 yrs in the hobby the interest has faded quite a bit.Yes… I have concerns about it leaking after others had issues…I was told by a dealer that mine is about on the line of where they supposedly remedied the problem with leaks, but since I am not sure, other than submerging the coil, It does not go underwater.
I used a Sand Shark that I bought back in 2012 to use in freshwater lakes and at the beach, but when the XTerra Pro came out, I was interested since it could also be used at the beach in addition to land and fresh water detecting… for the price, being waterproof, and capability to use it in salt water conditions, I think it is a great detector!!!
It will be a great little back up for my 800, and I can also use the coils from my 800 on it as well as the waterproof headphones I have.
As far as my 800, I bought it in October of 2019…. Now sure if this helps you in deciding to use yours in the water.
I was aware that some were leaking before I bought mine and simply decided not use it in the water.
With that said, I have had zero issues with it and have absolutely no regrets.
It is an amazing detector in my opinion, and I have found more clad and silver coins with it than any other detector that I have had probably put together!!
I had the Sovereign GT and found many nice old coins including lots of silver…then along came the equinox series…this is where I agree with fwcrawford! The amount of coins I found were staggering along with plenty of silver! To me, the equinox is one helluva detector!!WOW.... your last sentence is some claim !! Were you ever an owner/hunter with the original explorer/exp 2 ? For me either of those 2 detectors were the beast of all beast for finding and Id'ing deep copper and silver coins. Not sure if the 600 has the potential to mirror those results, I just don't hunt like I used to. I guess after approx 30 yrs in the hobby the interest has faded quite a bit.
Mark ( ohio )
I have never owned the Explorer series or the ETrac, but a friend of mine had an ETrac and did quite well with it.WOW.... your last sentence is some claim !! Were you ever an owner/hunter with the original explorer/exp 2 ? For me either of those 2 detectors were the beast of all beast for finding and Id'ing deep copper and silver coins. Not sure if the 600 has the potential to mirror those results, I just don't hunt like I used to. I guess after approx 30 yrs in the hobby the interest has faded quite a bit.
Mark ( ohio )