Controller Safety Lanyard.

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Controller Safety Lanyard.

Post by JBM »

Now there are so many recent Deus owners its worth posting this info.

One of the first things I did was to make up a safety lanyard.

Unlike a couple of unlucky guys, I have to date not lost one and we are talking about £550 for replacement plus all the upset and hassle.

Today,I felt a bump on my leg and looked down to see the controller swinging about on its safety lanyard.

Being in a field with the harvest straw everywhere, I would have had difficulty in finding it and could have walked a long way before realising that it had become detached.

Simple and cheap to make up its worth fitting one. ;) ::g Jerry.
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Post by mrix »

Fantastic JBM ::g I honestly never noticed there was a place on the remote control where you could actually thread one through :-/ :-O
As you say, that control unit costs well over £500 and not to secure in some way is crazy :-O
Its top of my metal detecting list of things to do!
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Post by alloverover »

Good idea indeed ::g I knocked mine off getting through a hedge the other day, lucky for me I instinctively check things like that and realized, its still something i will be doing though :D :D :D ::g
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Post by Blackbeard »

I have the old style version 1 Deus... It came with it's own safety lanyard... ::g :)
It has saved my control box a few times now... ::g ;)

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Post by Hauptmann aD »

Blackbeard wrote:I have the old style version 1 Deus... It came with it's own safety lanyard... ::g :)
It has saved my control box a few times now... ::g ;)
Same here.
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Post by garw »

I’m on my way to the shed straight after this post to rummage through my fishing gear to find the necessary. Great Idea. Many Thanks. Kev. ::g
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Post by Fisher1266X »

Mine (V2) also came with it's own lanyard, I think most did. ;)

To be honest, I wondered what it was until I looked at the manual :D
Mine has been saved quite a few times ::g

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Post by Danzigman »

Good thinking. I fitted mine with last year with a security line from a mobile phone.. Just in case..

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Post by sweepstick47 »

Yes, true enough the problem is easily rectified by this diy device, but it strikes me that a machine costing £1200 or so should never have got through the research and development stage let alone the quality control/field testing trials. rl; rl; The potential loss of £500 worth of kit is a serious consideration for any detectorist and I would expect subsequent model updates, to address what I consider to be a somewhat simple design fault which has major implications. ;;z
It seems that the control-box to stem fixing is just not up to the job. There is no denying however, the XP Deus is a very popular and reportedly capable detector ::g ::g but it could be so much better with this matter attended to. Points to note XP!!!
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sweepstick47 wrote:Yes, true enough the problem is easily rectified by this diy device, but it strikes me that a machine costing £1200 or so should never have got through the research and development stage let alone the quality control/field testing trials. rl; rl; The potential loss of £500 worth of kit is a serious consideration for any detectorist and I would expect subsequent model updates, to address what I consider to be a somewhat simple design fault which has major implications. ;;z
It seems that the control-box to stem fixing is just not up to the job. There is no denying however, the XP Deus is a very popular and reportedly capable detector but it could be better with this matter attended to. Points to note XP!!!
Actually The safety string is just to make one feel more safe...I have never lost the control unit, and it is a bit hard to get off ( some other post about this ) So this (my) safetyline was just in case in case in case in case..... hope never happens.. So the negativ about the XP DEUS detector is shot long way over the subject..
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Post by Hauptmann aD »

Oh it can happen - at least with the magnetic mount from the original DEUS - some tree limb can be enough.
But this is not the problem due to the lanyard- for me a bigger problem is to mount the DEUS remote control in a water protective case while water detecting.
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Post by gixsy600 »

Just bought a Deus, and I will be fitting one to mine JBM ::g thanks for the tip ::g
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Post by Gwawrer »

Mine has fallen off 4 times now and I was on here looking to see if anyone else has had a problem. I have now just tied it on. My worse time was when I turned up at a dig and no control box I had the car turned inside out nearly as I know it was on when I put it in the passenger side. After about 15 minutes my mate found it under my car just near the wheel ready for crushing when I moved off.
Its better out of the ground and in your hand for the history or monetary value rather than left in the ground to rot doing nothing for anyone.
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Post by Philo »

I bought these off Amazon, cheap as chips and you can dosh them out to your mates!

WMA 10x Black Lanyard Neck Strap For ID Pass Card Badge / Mobile Phone Holder

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Post by tenbob »

Thanks for the valuable tip.
Using a spare mob phone lanyard with the small loop at the end to attach to the remote.
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