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felezjoo PI(the best pulse induction metal detector that I made until now)
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I been go hunting last few hours in a known high mineral soil area and found out that felezjoo pi is useless in such area..setbthe detector to the lowest sensitivity, integ., speed, and highest ground and iron rejection but still the detector screaming when lay down few inches to surface.
Try with Ground set on 1 or 2 and see what happens but after a few days of testing here I find the results are average at best and I have only tested on mildly hot ground up to this date but more time is needed playing with the different settings and it is very fussy about coils.
Try with Ground set on 1 or 2 and see what happens but after a few days of testing here I find the results are average at best and I have only tested on mildly hot ground up to this date but more time is needed playing with the different settings and it is very fussy about coils.
With a small antenna should not be a problem with zemyata.Az tried by 11 inches and antenna tuning done on a large rock and ore sensitivity of 12 is set to kamaka.Mislya that this appliance to work in mines lands will have little antena.Ne expect fantastic results from this ured.Niskata frequency will give him think better results in mineral lands of VLF.
Early on in this thread I tried to point out some of the drawbacks with this design, and it appears that these are now coming to light in a practical way.
I also notice that no-one is raving about the ferrous discrimination capabilities claimed for this detector. In fact, they don't even seem to get more than a passing mention. However, I am somewhat surprised about the detector's failings in mineralized soil, since PIs tend to ignore the ground by their very nature< and especially since the main sample delay is quite long when compared to most PIs.
Early on in this thread I tried to point out some of the drawbacks with this design, and it appears that these are now coming to light in a practical way.
I also notice that no-one is raving about the ferrous discrimination capabilities claimed for this detector. In fact, they don't even seem to get more than a passing mention. However, I am somewhat surprised about the detector's failings in mineralized soil, since PIs tend to ignore the ground by their very nature< and especially since the main sample delay is quite long when compared to most PIs.
Yes Oiazhi PI's tends to work in mineralized ground but im supprised that this pi doesnt work or maybe im just using too big coil in that area..im using 56cm coil, but what make me think about is my vlf works in that soil but this pi failed..i will try using small coil for next test.
Yes Oiazhi PI's tends to work in mineralized ground but im supprised that this pi doesnt work or maybe im just using too big coil in that area..im using 56cm coil, but what make me think about is my vlf works in that soil but this pi failed..i will try using small coil for next test.
I have tried a whole range of coils the best response I have had is with a Minelab 11" mono but I have tried coils from 10 1/2" x 3 1/2" right up to 28" x 24" elliptical some it will work with some it will not but I am not sure why as they all work on other PI systems what interests me is the output from the Opp amp is not at all what I expected I am using a LF356 in lieu of the LF357 as they are not available here and I am using one of Eclipse's boards.
And as far as the discrimination goes it does seem to work but more testing out in the field is needed to see how good it is the main problem here will be the ground mineralisation.
Hello IBGold! Notify me the result of your field test.. Im still waiting for my LF357 to arrive next week and my spider wave coil 50" x64" is ready to used..i hope i see descrimination after this.
Who is using cable coil with this PI and successful ?
I failed, Screen Tip: "Coil Error" . The cable coil, (Diameater of coil: 130 cm) (Tums: 10) (Inductance: 410 uH) (R: 1.3 ohm) [ATTACH]34618[/ATTACH]
please help expert analysis solution, very grateful!
I've been tried making simple mono coil for this machine but seems this machine is choosy about coil..i suggest you to used stranded wire..my experience with simple mono coil are: coil error will appear suddenly, cannot properly descriminate, poor detection deep and noisy in real field.
Dear Jladre, thanks for your videos. II am building the felezjoo pi. If you can, I need information. which resistance and inductance needs to have the coil? which diameter it is better for discrimination? I can replace tantalum capacitors with electrolytic capacitors? thanks a lot Dabbo
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