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  • Looking for a pic of the Automax precision V4

    I have severed all four wires from the circuit board and there is no Way I can ID which wires went to what soldered points. There is a red, blue, yellow and plain wire in question. Would someone consider taking the back off there's? Two screws on back, two screws in the battery box and one screw in the handle which allows you to slide the sleeve off the handle. Thanks Brad

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    hi, can you give some tips? I did looking V2. Click image for larger version

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    • #3
      This is the board for the V2, I have found a pic that's not real clear but clear enough to see, K1 to red, K2 to yellow, K3 to blue and K4 to clear or plain coated wire. Thanks for your reply. I can't get the pointer to stop sounding even on the lowest sensitivity, I'm going to try the adjustment under the belt clip. I also like the idea of the lead ring around the wand, placing in between alarm and silent by sliding the ring forward from the base.

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      • #4
        This is the board for the V2,
        I asked to share photos of your V4's board. I gave info waiting adequate informative reaction. THANKS IN ADVANCE.

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          • #6
            This is the board for the V4 automax Precision pinpointed. These are the correct colored wires to soldered points. Hope it helps someone in the future.

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            • #7
              thank you Brad. I see V4 is same as V2, no difference. regards. Anatolij

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              • #8
                The same... please don't tell someone there the same. Different boards are not the same. Different ID markings and the wires used in the V2 are not the same color code. These are not the same. Brad

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