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  • Where to find a plug?

    Where can I find the plug that goes from the coil to the box?
    I have a Coinmaster Classic 1 (8 inch coil) and would like to mod the coil Wire so that I can switch it from that detector to my XLT E-Series.

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    White's uses SWITCHCRAFT SL405FX Slim Line Connector, female, 5 contact, pin arrangement D on cable side.
    http://www.switchcraft.com/productsu...spx?Parent=598

    earlier this type was SL405F... why now FX I am not in course what it means.

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    • #3
      Thank You. I just remember I have a non working DX-1 Probe. Would that still work? Are the wires the same color and would the go in the same locations?

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      • #4
        dfxmadness,

        please write more about what is 'DX-1 Probe'. I do not aware these things from your part of the universe which in our part is only black-box. some photos of the probe on cabel/connector side will be greatly appreciated. then I will say due what I see.

        tia

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        • #5
          http://s1010.photobucket.com/albums/...20Plug%20ends/

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          • #6
            Added new photos of the loop plug that goes into the classic motherboard.

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            • #7
              seems we say on another languages.

              I have asked about THE probe but I do not see the probe at photos I see some cabel (of Coinmaster Classic 1 (8 inch coil)???) and connectors. the cabel is not that Whites uses. while a connector to PCB has clear colours of Whites cabel wires.
              Attached Files

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              • #8
                Thanks You. it looks like is will not work.

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                • #9
                  i think it will work good. you need only right correspondence of the wires in the connection.

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                  • #10
                    You could try and email Whites directly and ask if they have a plug you can buy

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                    • #11
                      I am thinking I will email Carl and see what he says about it. Thanks guys.

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                      • #12
                        so the p/n is sl405fx plug sl185fx connector
                        ?

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