When I had my SD2200D I had the "Little Ripper" wireless set up from Ismael. The battery is smaller & lighter than the Minelab batteries so it was never an issue with weight. Having the wireless booster also made it (at the time) the only true wireless set up. It was a great set up & unfortunately not available any more. Reeds in WA have a similar set up, the EQ Spirit, but I haven't used one.Brutus and me said:mbasko I really like the look of these, my only concern is the extra weight on the end of the machine.
Did this put the balance out and make it any harder to hold the machine??
When I tried the pouch out on my GPX, no longer having my little ripper, I used the standard GPX battery in the pouch with a custom made short power lead (Vktek Solutions). The only wire or attachment I had was to my booster. It was ok but I reckon the weight did make it harder on long days & I was finding I needed to use a bungy which I hated. After a short trial I went back to a harness as still having a wire attached to my booster + having to use a bungy I felt there was no real advantage to putting the battery in the pouch. The pouch became my first aid kit & bits n pieces holder so was still very useful.
I looked at the Link Technologies battery & even got one as a spare for a trip to Victoria. They are a lot lighter & would work in the pouch if you wanted to drop the harness. By then I had become used to wearing the harness again + had it set up with booster, speaker, pick holder, water bottle etc. so never tried out the Link battery. Also due to rain our detecting days/hours were less than what we had planned on so I never needed a backup battery.
Being under warranty it also worried me a little hooking up to an aftermarket power source, probably unnecessarily, on the GPX. I have heard of people making up their own batteries but it's not something that I've done - I'm too chicken to play around with that stuff to much. Think I'd let the magic smoke out of something :lol:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=9008
Theres some info on this thread re: Sony & Lipo if your handy with wiring etc. you could possibly quite easily make something lighter up.