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Yesterday Mrs Redfin and I ventured out to the Coiltek Test Site to compare the new GPX 4500 and 5000 running the Coiltek 14" and 17" x 11" Elite coils.
The targets are only lead but have been in the ground for some years.
The ground is moderately mineralized [Maryborough]
Both machines were tested in Factory presets only using both coils.
Targets are as follows;
3 grams @ 9" [22 cm]
7 grams @ 12" [30cm]
15 grams @ 14" [35cm]
2 ounce @ 20" [50cm]
5 ounce @ 22" [55cm]
The first 4 targets were definite "dig me" signals, the fifth had a signal that warranted investigation.
The 4500 was using an external speaker.
The 5000 was running a Rooster Booster.
Unfortunately a Coiltek training group turned up so further testing was done.
We were very surprised that the 4500 presets would give such excellent results.
I have a B & Z Booster in the mail so will return some time in the future.
The targets are only lead but have been in the ground for some years.
The ground is moderately mineralized [Maryborough]
Both machines were tested in Factory presets only using both coils.
Targets are as follows;
3 grams @ 9" [22 cm]
7 grams @ 12" [30cm]
15 grams @ 14" [35cm]
2 ounce @ 20" [50cm]
5 ounce @ 22" [55cm]
The first 4 targets were definite "dig me" signals, the fifth had a signal that warranted investigation.
The 4500 was using an external speaker.
The 5000 was running a Rooster Booster.
Unfortunately a Coiltek training group turned up so further testing was done.
We were very surprised that the 4500 presets would give such excellent results.
I have a B & Z Booster in the mail so will return some time in the future.