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blisters said:Looks like not enough slope. Assuming you had let the sluice clear you shouldn't have that much light material above the first riffle and the mesh looks packed at the end so there is not enough water velocity to keep clearing the mesh and to push the material through. Water velocity will create the vortex required to fluidise the material in the mesh and behind the riffle. Look for the mesh clearing reasonably quickly, you might get an initial build up on the immediate riffle upside but this should dissipate reasonably quickly. The water level is hard to tell but looks a bit on the light side but ultimately it should clear the mesh and roll the larger stones. If you increase the slope you will in turn need more water but just enough to do the job. Stick your finger into the material behind the riffle when running it should not be packed and you should see the little stones dancing in the mesh, the heavies would have already sunk to the mat.
Jon
I felt like i was getting a good vortex at the riffles, that's why tried my first run as it was. There was some very small gold found after the clean up, as well as some bigger flakes, so i think it was working, but i think you guys are right, the flow needs adjustment. I think as it was, it would fill up quicker than it should, and i would start losing gold.
I might try more water at the mouth to start, then increase slope if i need to... Sound ok?