Mungass said:Hitting an old patch tomorrow at Rushworth ....first outing for the 6000.....................
ickshovel: :goldpan: :goldnugget: hopefully .
davent said:Here is an edited screen shothttps://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/6002/1619169924_162c6f06-cec7-4875-8845-fc0014957dfa.jpg
kingswood said:First use....I love it.
So light that its heavenly.
Speaker nice and loud.
It likes a few hot rocks, even in difficult. No a real issue at all, some of them set my 7000 off
Its quite sensitive to EMI as moving along up hill, the EMI changed....quick, and I mean quick, noise cancel solves that....
No gold. Have Monday to come
OldGT said:Mungass said:Hitting an old patch tomorrow at Rushworth ....first outing for the 6000.....................
ickshovel: :goldpan: :goldnugget: hopefully .
Dont need to know the spot mate but would love to hear how you go.
davent said:Saw a Facebook post just now, GPX6000 scored a 25 grammar at 600mm. Nice.
Thanks mate. Pain much betterGoldchaser1 said:kingswood said:First use....I love it.
So light that its heavenly.
Speaker nice and loud.
It likes a few hot rocks, even in difficult. No a real issue at all, some of them set my 7000 off
Its quite sensitive to EMI as moving along up hill, the EMI changed....quick, and I mean quick, noise cancel solves that....
No gold. Have Monday to come
Good stuff kingswood,at least ya out an about with a bit less pain at the end of the day i hope.
Sometimes the golds a bonus,the real treasures being away from town work and any associated hassles
The emi effects the 11 a bit,tried the 14 for a couple of hours today to,one thing i did notice was earlier today i was doing the quick track quite often,after a while i just let it do its own thing and left the quick track alone,i reckon it settled on the ground a lot better after 10-15 minutes,she's chirpy on the laterite over here,trade off for the sensitivity i imagine.....
kingswood said:Thanks mate. Pain much betterGoldchaser1 said:kingswood said:First use....I love it.
So light that its heavenly.
Speaker nice and loud.
It likes a few hot rocks, even in difficult. No a real issue at all, some of them set my 7000 off
Its quite sensitive to EMI as moving along up hill, the EMI changed....quick, and I mean quick, noise cancel solves that....
No gold. Have Monday to come
Good stuff kingswood,at least ya out an about with a bit less pain at the end of the day i hope.
Sometimes the golds a bonus,the real treasures being away from town work and any associated hassles
The emi effects the 11 a bit,tried the 14 for a couple of hours today to,one thing i did notice was earlier today i was doing the quick track quite often,after a while i just let it do its own thing and left the quick track alone,i reckon it settled on the ground a lot better after 10-15 minutes,she's chirpy on the laterite over here,trade off for the sensitivity i imagine.....
Yeah I noticed the same on laterite. Not a real issue as the 7000 detected the larger buried laterite too...
Yesterday was more about experimenting. Today gets more real...Hopefully Patch where we have taken heaps of small bit from....every time I have detected there I have picked a few bits. Noisy area, some salty clay and EMI. Will take 14" with me too!
Solid Luck said:davent said:Saw a Facebook post just now, GPX6000 scored a 25 grammar at 600mm. Nice.
In fairness Dave. Lot's of machines would have picked that up :Y:
There is a review on the detector prospector forum that explains why there is no cig adaptor. Apparently some modern cars will not charge this type of battery properly.Woteva said:How are you charging your 6000, are you using the battery clips setup as supplied by Minelab?
Battery clips don't really suit my camp setup as my Battery is stored in a compartment away out of sight so I was thinking of cutting the clips off and fitting a standard cig. lighter plug...assuming I don't mess up the positive/negative side of things does anyone see a problem with this idea?
All good mate ....Sandgroper here too layful:Goldchaser1 said:kingswood said:Thanks mate. Pain much betterGoldchaser1 said:kingswood said:First use....I love it.
So light that its heavenly.
Speaker nice and loud.
It likes a few hot rocks, even in difficult. No a real issue at all, some of them set my 7000 off
Its quite sensitive to EMI as moving along up hill, the EMI changed....quick, and I mean quick, noise cancel solves that....
No gold. Have Monday to come
Good stuff kingswood,at least ya out an about with a bit less pain at the end of the day i hope.
Sometimes the golds a bonus,the real treasures being away from town work and any associated hassles
The emi effects the 11 a bit,tried the 14 for a couple of hours today to,one thing i did notice was earlier today i was doing the quick track quite often,after a while i just let it do its own thing and left the quick track alone,i reckon it settled on the ground a lot better after 10-15 minutes,she's chirpy on the laterite over here,trade off for the sensitivity i imagine.....
Yeah I noticed the same on laterite. Not a real issue as the 7000 detected the larger buried laterite too...
Yesterday was more about experimenting. Today gets more real...Hopefully Patch where we have taken heaps of small bit from....every time I have detected there I have picked a few bits. Noisy area, some salty clay and EMI. Will take 14" with me too!
Oh roger i thought u were over east
When i put the 14 on i put it straight into normal,did the routine but it was noisy,into difficult and wandered off,the geosense seems to just make it handle the ground quite well as ya go,after a bit i had the dd back in normal and sensitivity up about 3/4.
I even ended up running the 11 in normal on the laterite for 30 mins for interest sake,it settled with low sensativity and was usable but a slower swing helped,tested both on a cuppla bits i found and as expected normal gave a much better response.
It's hard taking that 11 off,it feels like i'm swinging a squash racket again the things so bloody light.....
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