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Anyone using one for gold?
They look pretty flash.
They look pretty flash.
Goldtarget said:Can't wait to hear what you learn/think about this one Wolf, I think it's an amazing offering and a step in right direction toward the greatest vlf hunt machines and what is to come, like fuel injection on cars, exciting times. I think someone like yourself will give great insight into its abilities and I'm especially interested in the customize options it provides. YouTube only goes so far. ......
Goldtarget said:I read your parts about time spent and is understandable, every machine takes time to learn, as I said I look forward to seeing what you discover. I think we all have our nemesis and is a hard feeling to shake when your gut tells you something despite any proof. I just about gave up on that house site recently but my instinct gave me a reason to keep going. I didn't post it up but I pulled a old rusty biscuit tin with a few notes inside, a rainy day cache long forgotten. Unfortunately no great ones, "maid money" as my grandad would say ( meaning well worn notes given to the help or mattress money might be the modern equivalent), and my gut feeling says there had to be more finds there.
On topic I look forward with interest, no doubt in the right hands this offering would be very capable.
Narrawa said:Hi all,
Iv had the V3I for a few months now, and i must admit...its a top machine for those interested in a steep learning curve. A bit like those folks who build little ships in a bottle.
If your looking for a detector that will keep you busy, this is the one. But, like all VLFs, it has its draw backs. Mineralization pulls them all up, no matter the frequency they use. The V3i is no different, whilst able to run all three freq together, or just one of the three.
Mineralization in not a friend to any VLF detector, don't be fooled into thinking you'll work miracles with this one.
The polar graph is a tool, thats it. Add mineralization and that tool is compromised like all VLFs are in one way or another with whatever they are pushing as to their go-to screen for the decision to dig or not. It has its limitations.
However it is a screen that once you have learned a little about the machine...and that only comes from digging a lot of targets, will teach you plenty. Its not a gimmick at all, it can and has helped me identify coins, even when the coin is on its edge, the reading did not change.
Ok im new here, and links to photobucket images are not allowed till i make 10 posts.When this ban is lifted, i'll edit this post to include the images for those seeking info.
The images can be seen on a few of the other forums.
Im in WA ATM, and i can tell you that out of the three Whites metal detectors i have and use here along with my GPX-4500, none of them are of any real benefit other than when used in high trash areas. Each has and will continue to find gold when used in these areas. However, you have to work for your gold with each detector...MXT...GMT...V3i. They'll handle the ground here relativity easy with just a few tweaks, but with those tweaks come trade offs.
If used to find gold in the above mentioned areas, where PI detectors cannot cope due to having multiple targets within rah-zoo of the coil, these units will shine.
At the end of the day, you can tweak as much as you like on the V3i, its not going to win you anymore gold (if used as a gold detector ) than the others. Much of their features are simply tweaked for you. The V3i is still just a VLF detector, and given it has much to play with, wont really help tame the ground. Mineralized ground no matter what detector you use...PI or VLF....will always be mineralized ground. No matter what coil you use, the ground remains the same.You can not put the v3i in the same group as the other
2 machines you mentioned because you have the choice
To tweak a few things you can not with the other 2.
If your looking to take out some of that chatter, knock out not only the VDI numbers in the Disc function, take out the tones associated with those VDI numbers. Lower the sensitivity in the AM mode if using it in/or as a prospecting detector in the stock prospecting mode. Set the GB offset while bobbing the coil till it makes no noise on the bob up or down. If it carry's on still, flick it to Autotrack, if continues to cry, down all the gains and slowly up them again to find the desired level.Besides putting the machine in prospecting mode or
Switching on the hot rock reject feature or changing
The filter have you Done anything else in reference to
changing settings That may quieten it down?
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