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video of cz-3d

jlcarvoeiro

New member
Could somebody post a video on youtube or similar or tell me where to see how to ground balance the Fisher CZ-3D.Thank you very much.
 
I previously posted this several times for other users in this forum but I'll post it again for you in case you missed it.
Regardless of what anyone else tells you, this is the most accurate way to GB your CZ3D and it is for all types of ground conditions.



Pump the coil up and down toward the ground as in the manual
( All metal mode or hold the pinpoint button down while in Disc mode )
While adjusting your ground balance knob, after the GB seems to be set and there is no threshold
continue to turn it and you will then notice that the threshold comes back but instead of sounding off when pushing the coil to
ground it will now give a threshold in reverse when pulling the coil away from the ground.
Now, set the GB knob in the center of this threshold difference and you will then have near perfect ground balance.
If your sensitivity is too high when you G.B. you will have to lower it and try again until the unit is stable.
If the Sens is too high and you are in materialized ground with lots of EMI present, your GB will not stay put.
After you have achieved proper ground balance you can adjust your sensitivity and it will not change your ground balance.
You do however need to have it set close when you start your initial GB procedure mentioned above.

Regards,
Grant
 
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