Pulse Induction On The Beach.

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Go Pro
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Pulse Induction On The Beach.

Post by Go Pro »

Hi guys,i only go beach detecting, i've been using my trusty minelab sovereign...Don't get me wrong i think it's a great detector on the beach..i've never had any problems with it on the wet or dry sand..so far i've had some good results .
Recently i've been offered a C Scope CS7 pulse induction machine..i'd still be keeping my sovereign but may have the c scope for a back up.. I've searched the net and this forum but haven't been able to find alot out about this particular detector.
I know by being a pulse induction that there will be little or no discrimination and that i'll be digging alot more holes but was wondering if anyone out there has ever used one or has any info on them? Would it be better with depth etc ?
any info would be greatly appreciated.
Sean.
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Post by oliver »

Hi i cant help with that model but you will get more depth with a PI on the wet beach i used to have a cscope and a whites but i gave them up and now use a sov gt as i dont want to dig tons of iron bits. ::g
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Hi not come across anyone using one of these machines so can not comment on it but the manual is on line at http://www.csmetaldetectors.com/reposit ... /CS7-6.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I have used a few different PI machines over the years and they have all been pretty much as good as each other.

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Post by LE.JAG »

Hi,
the cs7 is a good machine, the preferred perforated disc
satble more than the full, according to a friend who uses

Most PI mass produced this vale ""lack of stability at full power""
only the delay and battery power make the difference

example: cs7 to 16/17 us better than cs4 whose delay is given for 25/30 us !!!

to find better, it takes hand-sewn
such as pulsepowers...

good hunting
PI Fisher--Aquamanta / Pulsepowers Goldscan 5C / Vista Gold / Nexus Coronado

forgive my english ...
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