You wanted it and we did it - 8" closed design Concentric coil for VistaX. Tomorrow information will be send to dealers.
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Doesn't just "look good" in a general way, but it isn't thick, it lacks open holes to snag, and best yet is the rod-mount is in a proper position so the center-axis to pinpoint is right in front of the operating rod. Perfect!Looks good. Thanks for the video.
Thank you, Monte In another one forum I read comment that would be good to be open design Due to the internal construction it's impossible, But we noticed something other too - because it is symmetrical, the coil is much more stable.Doesn't just "look good" in a general way, but it isn't thick, it lacks open holes to snag, and best yet is the rod-mount is in a proper position so the center-axis to pinpoint is right in front of the operating rod. Perfect!
Monte
RG, in over 57 years of detecting I have had the opportunity to own, or have been supplied with, a lot of search coils of various physical design. My larger-size search coils are all of the 'open' design which helps reduce the weight and feel. Large coils I seldom use unless on a beach or open plowed field, etcv. My mid-size coils are a mix with one 5X8 'open' and one 5X8 and a 5X10 'closed'. ALL of my smaller coils are solid or 'closed' design. The only 8" coil I have is on a Tesoro, and as most know they have the round hole in thee center. The thinking there was it would let someone see the ground where a target was pinpointed.Thank you, Monte In another one forum I read comment that would be good to be open design Due to the internal construction it's impossible, But we noticed something other too - because it is symmetrical, the coil is much more stable.
Meanwhile the first coil for USA is on its way. Will wait for the first opinion
Didn't know that the thinking was to let someone see the ground where a target was pinpointed As I remember White's also had design with the round hole in the center.The only 8" coil I have is on a Tesoro, and as most know they have the round hole in thee center. The thinking there was it would let someone see the ground where a target was pinpointed.
The problem with that design is that it eliminated a 'proper' positioning of the rod-mount. Thus, the rod-mount it farther back. The Deep-Tech design has it properly located for
better coil control, balance and feel.
Monte
Hi, who want 5 pin must inform us.RG, Thank you for making stability of the coil priority. Performance is what sets the Visa X apart from others. I hope some of that first USA shipment is 5 pin.
If Richard order such - yesRichard at Backwoods Detectors will order it for me. Does the shipment you referred to include some 5 pin coils?
The shipment I referred was private order, not from Richard.Richard at Backwoods Detectors will order it for me. Does the shipment you referred to include some 5 pin coils?
Will this work on the Smart +?You wanted it and we did it - 8" closed design Concentric coil for VistaX. Tomorrow information will be send to dealers.
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