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  • Originally posted by Waikiki_Sweep View Post
    .... Nupi you are a great inventor! ...
    You're the smartest and nicest man in this forum.
    I think we should hold a referendum and make you as chief administrator.

    I have the schematic ready.
    But I can not find it.

    Beautiful avatar, you have.
    Is that your new water dog, what's his name?

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    • Originally posted by Waikiki_Sweep View Post
      Also I have an idea how to make it compact.
      As I already have told frequently with bigger diameter core that pinpointer will go deeper - MORE LONG RANGE.

      So I think it is reasonable to get a ferrite ring or cup big enough to put SMD PCB inside and wind coils outside.
      So you will have a perfect slim disk working as sensor for pinpointer. Pot it in epoxy. All indications and power supply put on other side of three wire cable.

      Now you can attach that sensor disk to your metal detector coil (with some spacing), or scoop, or boot and hook indication block on your belt or headphones.
      So there is no needs anymore to hold pinpointer in hand (or use tail )
      That is an excellent idea.
      Why I do not come up with that idea.

      I made your idea but it dont working yet . look the picture.
      I still know why.

      The only thing that happened at turn on that my hairs went stand upright.


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      • Originally posted by Nupi View Post
        I think so.
        Try it out!
        Let us know the result.

        thank you in advance
        Can you tell us:

        Capacitor voltage and resistor wattage

        Regards

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        • Originally posted by Nezocas View Post
          Can you tell us:

          Capacitor voltage and resistor wattage

          Regards
          Hi, Nezocas

          C1-C2 = 630V C3 = 400V C5 -C6 = 16V

          Resistors 1/4 watt.

          success

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          • thank´s

            Obtainig missing components
            When finished, will post results

            Regards

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            • Originally posted by Nupi View Post
              Hi, Nezocas

              C1-C2 = 630V C3 = 400V C5 -C6 = 16V

              Resistors 1/4 watt.

              success
              Any Capacitors Rated at 16 Volts or Greater Should work OK.

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              • Originally posted by Nupi View Post

                Beautiful avatar, you have.
                Is that your new water dog, what's his name?
                It is sea turtle. I almost broke my coil several times hitting them at night when they crossing my way invisible in water.
                Do not worry, my coil is so thin and light and they have very good armor.

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                • Originally posted by Nupi View Post
                  That is an excellent idea.
                  Why I do not come up with that idea.

                  I made your idea but it dont working yet . look the picture.
                  I still know why.

                  The only thing that happened at turn on that my hairs went stand upright.


                  I bet you have a party all night before assembling that circuit. Try one more time when ready.

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                  • Originally posted by Waikiki_Sweep View Post
                    It is sea turtle. I almost broke my coil several times hitting them at night when they crossing my way invisible in water.
                    Do not worry, my coil is so thin and light and they have very good armor.
                    I have some photos viewed But You live in a paradise.
                    You're looking in the night? That's interesting. Do you do that because there is no more people swim?
                    Interesting life you have. (I think)
                    Maybe I want to be your friend.

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                    • Originally posted by Waikiki_Sweep View Post
                      I bet you have a party all night before assembling that circuit. Try one more time when ready.
                      I not had a party.
                      I was with my dog. He's back!!

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                      • Originally posted by Waikiki_Sweep View Post
                        Also I have an idea how to make it compact.
                        As I already have told frequently with bigger diameter core that pinpointer will go deeper - MORE LONG RANGE.

                        So I think it is reasonable to get a ferrite ring or cup big enough to put SMD PCB inside and wind coils outside.
                        So you will have a perfect slim disk working as sensor for pinpointer. Pot it in epoxy. All indications and power supply put on other side of three wire cable.

                        Now you can attach that sensor disk to your metal detector coil (with some spacing), or scoop, or boot and hook indication block on your belt or headphones.
                        So there is no needs anymore to hold pinpointer in hand (or use tail )
                        It's a good Idea, in my opinion, I checked a circular board with the circuit, it would be +/- 38mm or around 1.5", less if stacked. The power could be a problem.

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                        • Originally posted by Thomas View Post
                          It's a good Idea, in my opinion, I checked a circular board with the circuit, it would be +/- 38mm or around 1.5", less if stacked. The power could be a problem.
                          I think power should be in separate box or you can load it from your detector. For example I have used one set of Li-Ion rechargeables in my SurfPI to power up a detector + night light + mp3 player + audio amplifier.
                          Also all indication (LED,BUZ,MOTOR) may be installed away in box with power or detector case.

                          So you will need only 3 wires to connect sensor: "V+", "Ground", "Output to indication".

                          Only a problem with pots. They are not waterproof and you need assess to it. I am waiting for auto tuning schematic without pots, like motion detectors working with SAT, it would be great!

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                          • Originally posted by Nupi View Post
                            You're looking in the night? That's interesting. Do you do that because there is no more people swim?
                            I need low tide to go far away from the beach. Often good tide is at night so I have wait for it. Intersting that even at 4 A.M. you can see a few guys with metal detectors here. I was surprised once starting at 4 A.M. because of best tide of the day falls on that time and see beach crowded with metal detectorists at such a deep night.

                            Also at night you can met all that ocean night life creatures: sea turtles, sharks, octopuses, ills, stingrays.

                            I have installed LED light into my headphones and powered it from detector batteries so everything is waterproof and very convenient.
                            I have no idea why detectors manufacturers not adding night light functionality into their product.
                            Even iPhone has night light.

                            If some one wants such feature I can explain how to build it easily:

                            I am using coiled phone cord to connect my homemade waterproofed headphones.
                            In phone cord you can find four wires. For example I have used green and yellow as stereo output to speakers, black as ground, red as +12V to power LED light. Easy to remember.
                            On eBay you can find 10W white LED for $1,66. It is too powerful but you do not need to run it in full capacity. Just put proper resistor like 50 Ohm and it will runs perfectly providing 0.5-1W from 12V batteries inside your detector.
                            I am potting LED in clear epoxy preferably making diffuser around it to reflect light forward. Before I have used aluminum foil but it corrodes fast so now I just painting reflector surface by white paint. Easy to build and it is waterproof.
                            How to make waterproofed switch to turn it on? Easy. Reed swtich potted in epoxy and small magnet on plastic leverage. I am installing Reed switch on the top of "S" shaft and magnet turning it on with setup similar to trigger on gun.

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                            • Originally posted by Waikiki_Sweep View Post
                              I need low tide to go far away from the beach. Often good tide is at night so I have wait for it. Intersting that even at 4 A.M. you can see a few guys with metal detectors here. I was surprised once starting at 4 A.M. because of best tide of the day falls on that time and see beach crowded with metal detectorists at such a deep night.

                              Also at night you can met all that ocean night life creatures: sea turtles, sharks, octopuses, ills, stingrays.

                              I have installed LED light into my headphones and powered it from detector batteries so everything is waterproof and very convenient.
                              I have no idea why detectors manufacturers not adding night light functionality into their product.
                              Even iPhone has night light.

                              If some one wants such feature I can explain how to build it easily:

                              I am using coiled phone cord to connect my homemade waterproofed headphones.
                              In phone cord you can find four wires. For example I have used green and yellow as stereo output to speakers, black as ground, red as +12V to power LED light. Easy to remember.
                              On eBay you can find 10W white LED for $1,66. It is too powerful but you do not need to run it in full capacity. Just put proper resistor like 50 Ohm and it will runs perfectly providing 0.5-1W from 12V batteries inside your detector.
                              I am potting LED in clear epoxy preferably making diffuser around it to reflect light forward. Before I have used aluminum foil but it corrodes fast so now I just painting reflector surface by white paint. Easy to build and it is waterproof.
                              How to make waterproofed switch to turn it on? Easy. Reed swtich potted in epoxy and small magnet on plastic leverage. I am installing Reed switch on the top of "S" shaft and magnet turning it on with setup similar to trigger on gun.
                              That's a clever design, the reed switch and the light.
                              You would also be able to apply to the pinpointer if you want to make it waterproof.
                              You do not necessarily need a pot on the outside.
                              You can make the fine tuning on the outside.
                              You can create a slider with on-off switch with a magnet and mini-switch.
                              The sensitivity set you with the same slide.
                              There are of course several solutions imaginable.

                              In order to operate the pinpointer fully automatic we need more go direction
                              Davor or another genius.
                              I'm not so far yet, and at my age it will not happen, I think.
                              I am a practical man as occasional have a applicable hallucination.

                              A suggestion for a waterproof pinpointer.
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                              • Hi,

                                One more question
                                Which transistor was used in TR1

                                My VRT2009 show´s this:

                                BC560 front view EBC
                                2N3906 front view CBE

                                Regards

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