Can you make coils?
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Hi Ismael, first post here (I come in peace) though I probably won't post often as I can't get to the goldfields right now.
I noticed that you posted on geotec forums in this thread: www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14582
My question is, are you able to make coils for the Infinium? Or for Minelabs for that matter?
The thing about the Infinium is that when you look at the specs, it seems that they really are meant for larger targets and not sensitivity. Yet, the only aftermarket coils available are small coils (three) and one 14" elip mono. There used to be three other coils available but are not made anymore, and they too were small!!
It seems odd that Garrett havent come out with larger coils because I feel, that the Infinium is made for depth and not sensitivity. I think the Infinium would give any Minelab a run for it's money, as I have used SD's, GP's, GPX's and now I own an Infinium (for beach prospecting at the moment) and there is something to it.
Any thoughts?
I noticed that you posted on geotec forums in this thread: www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14582
My question is, are you able to make coils for the Infinium? Or for Minelabs for that matter?
The thing about the Infinium is that when you look at the specs, it seems that they really are meant for larger targets and not sensitivity. Yet, the only aftermarket coils available are small coils (three) and one 14" elip mono. There used to be three other coils available but are not made anymore, and they too were small!!
It seems odd that Garrett havent come out with larger coils because I feel, that the Infinium is made for depth and not sensitivity. I think the Infinium would give any Minelab a run for it's money, as I have used SD's, GP's, GPX's and now I own an Infinium (for beach prospecting at the moment) and there is something to it.
Any thoughts?
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