Bluemeaway said:
Gidday,
Relatively new to detecting, having been doing some reading on The benifits of PI and would love to own a machine.
Question are there any good PI Machines for around 800$?
I've also been looking at the surf pi 1.2 kit, does this unit perform well in the goldfields and would you recommend it for beach and gold nugget hunting?
For what the technology is it seems that 2-10k is over the top for what they are??
Check the name of the "surf pi", it says it all
About all you will get out of that is a bit of experience soldering things together and if your lucky find something at the beach, like a nice ring that you can sell to fund a decent machine
So for your budget of $800, your options are limited.
Sd2000 were good in their day, but very hard to find gold with them now.
Sd2100 not too bad, but bare in mind that they are old and may need some TLC to get them running nicely as some components in them will be fairly worn by now, causing them to be a bit noisy or even unusable.
F1A4 in their stock form are not too bad of a detector. Has auto ground balance. At bare minimum you would need to change the coil plug and make a headphone adaptor. Then at some point later on you have the option of upgrades for them. However these detectors are getting really hard to find now. Most who have them are not looking to sell them, in fact many are trying to get another for a spare for when a mate comes along detecting or when the mrs steals theirs
As for the cost 2-10k, well after you have built one that performs just as well in every regard and the performance has been verified by independent testers, come back and tell us how much you will want for one. Don't forget to record all your R&D hours...
If you increase your budget to around $1500 you will have a few more options available and your chances of finding gold when you walk over it will be higher. If you start out with a cheapy machine your chance of success will be very low and you will most likely loose interest before you do succeed.