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Whites Coinmaster 6000 / Di Series 3

Hi Dirt Slinger, I don't have the rechargeable pack, just the holder for the C type batteries ( see pic )

I believe the holders and the rechargeable pack are still available from Whites, your batteries need to

be above the 60 mark on the Batt Check Meter in order for your machine to run correctly.

I would hang on to it, get the batteries sorted, and enjoy it, by the way, the Analogue meters (Whites )

are more accurate than the Digi ones J M H O.
 
leslie said:
Hi Dirt Slinger, I don't have the rechargeable pack, just the holder for the C type batteries ( see pic )

I believe the holders and the rechargeable pack are still available from Whites, your batteries need to

be above the 60 mark on the Batt Check Meter in order for your machine to run correctly.

I would hang on to it, get the batteries sorted, and enjoy it, by the way, the Analogue meters (Whites )

are more accurate than the Digi ones J M H O.

Thanks leslie. Well heres what I did, took what is the fully charged batt (for this anyway) and did a target test with some coins and some pull tabs just to see if the meter is accurate. What I found was that for each target the needle was about a 1/4" off to the left of what it should be. I adjusted the needle to read correctly on the quarter, then scattered the other stuff around a bit and checked those as well and all read right on its corresponding spot on the meter face, so it was off to actually try to find something here in my yard. I found several tabs, but at least the unit was telling me they were tabs, so that is a plus. Gonna spend some time diggin up every hit to gain some confidence in it, then work on learning the many settings to weed out junk. I can tell right now this is gonna be fun. :biggrin: Will gladly listen to any tips on this outfit. It just occured to me, I wonder if the needle was off cuz of the weak batt??:shrug:
Thanks again,
Ken.
"Dirt slinger"
 
Yes Ken, always make sure your batteries are in good order, also run

the VDI at Max, I use mine mostly in GEB / DISC but if you are a dig

it all guy then GEB / MAX is the mode to use for the deep stuff.

Did you download the Manual, or did one come with the machine?

Just remember after making any ajustments always pull then release

the trigger switch. Keep Having Fun.

Les
 
leslie said:
Yes Ken, always make sure your batteries are in good order, also run

the VDI at Max, I use mine mostly in GEB / DISC but if you are a dig

it all guy then GEB / MAX is the mode to use for the deep stuff.

Did you download the Manual, or did one come with the machine?

Just remember after making any ajustments always pull then release

the trigger switch. Keep Having Fun.

Les

Yup, downloaded the manual and for now I'm diggin everything just to get cozy with what its telling me. Something odd yesterday, just off my driveway a few feet I got a strong hit that was saying GOLD at about 2", so I dug and dug and the signal was then moving around. It would stay strong, but it was now in 2 or 3 places, so I just really looked close at the dirt as I was breaking it up in my hands but would never find anything, so I'd take hands full of dirt and wave it in front of the disc till I got a sig, but after probably 20 min of doing that, all I ever found was a piece of what looked like very thin gold colored tin foil about a 1/4" square. I have no idea what it was, or where it went, LOL. Thanks for the tips.
 
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