Hi all,
This is a beginners story....may help some newbie in the future.
Recently purchased a used infinium (from a forum member
) Have been taking it to the local beach....getting the hang of it.
Just the other day i decided to try it in the Ocean....i'd love to find a ring.
but as soon as i took it in the water it started playing up...?!
All sorts of beeps and squeals....when i moved it to the left I got a full "target" tone....when I moved it to the right I got NO tone....?
So I turned round and faced the other way......now I got a target tone when sweeping right....but no tone when sweeping left WTF!
So i am cursing and cranky as my detector seems to go off every time its moved Eastward....
I go back on the sand and it seems to work fine......then back in the water..... all kinda tones....I blamed the coil....i blamed the coil connection.....i blamed the waterproofing.....Blah blah.....
Then I remembered something I had read in the manual and online and adjusted the discrimination just a little.....
problem solved....it worked perfectly.
being a Newb i thought if this thing can handle hot rocks and iron mineralisation surely it can handle sea water....so I didn't think to change anything.....glad I did tho...
Anyway within a minute or two of fixing it I got a target.....scooped thru 6 inches of sand to find rock....could not find the target...there are quite big cracks in the rock...but now it's been 2 hours (since I got to the beach)....the tide is getting higher....my headphones aren't waterproof etc etc....i had to leave it!!!
But moral of the story....it was operator error...take the time....learn your machine....
I will be back to the target ASAP with some kids in snorkels!! its either a ring or a fishing weight!!!
Steve