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  • What is the difference in these 2 PI kits

    I am a newbie to this forum and I have ? on 2 kits that on the the web. There is Surf PI 1.2 sold by silverdog and SM PRO PI sold on EBAY . I looked at parts list and they look similar but the tolerances looked better on the on on EBAY . Is one better than the other . Also beside a soldering iron any other tools that are needed . One other ? , can you use factory coils with these kits or do you have build coil .
    Thanks for any info.

  • #2
    WOW
    you can buy one pre made, for what he is asking buy the pre made, but you have to make the coil.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SM-PRO-PI-METAL-DETECTOR-BOARD-ASSEMBLED-USA-SELLER-/231054394029?pt=US_Metal_Detectors&hash=item35cbea 42ad


    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SM-PRO-ME...item35cb305932

    or with pre made coil, these ads are about to expire
    He also has a blog
    http://www.adrianandgenese.com/blogg...rom-a-diy-kit/

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    • #3
      Are these both the same detectors , I can see the layout is different.

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      • #4
        Yes Basically the Same, Just different Board Layouts.

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        • #5
          I too was looking at the ones at Ebay. So these are basically silverdogs just a different layout?
          How can or do these units compare to a Minelab say when used on ground. Do they need a manual ground balance like my Whites Goldmaster?

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          • #6
            forgot i put this on here, no answers though. i am still looking into building a pi machine to use here in az in the desert.

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            • #7
              None of the PI kits available have ground balance as standard.

              Have a look at the Minipulse Plus design (kits available from Silverdog) in the Projects section. In particular, look at the completed projects - #7 KRinAZ - which is a modified version used for searching in the Arizona desert.
              https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...586#post206586

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              • #8
                Thank you.

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