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  • For the LED look here http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showt...&highlight=led

    Those pots will be ok, personally don't see the point in an external pot for delay, set it to the lowest you can and hunt !

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    • Great project! Is this kit still available, or should I read all posts to discover a newer version? Thanks.


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      I now have more professional Surf Pi Pcb's in stock

      1 PCB 8 US
      2 PCB's 15 US
      3 or more PCB'c 7 US each

      KIT1: 1 x PCB plus all PCB components $45 US
      KIT2: 1 x PCB plus all PCB components except caps,pots,resistors $35

      International Postage $4 US
      Europe Postage $ 3 US
      UK Postage $ 2 US

      PM me for payment details

      regards

      Silverdog
      Last edited by multieagle; 03-15-2013, 10:11 PM. Reason: added quote

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      • cheers mate, av just had to order a buzzer off you, I stood on the barstuard LOL

        I am pleased you sent me those extra resistors, a 100k went down for some strange reason, had to be the last bluddy one that I tested, typical, should have started at the other end lol

        Originally posted by silverdog View Post
        For the LED look here http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showt...&highlight=led

        Those pots will be ok, personally don't see the point in an external pot for delay, set it to the lowest you can and hunt !

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        • http://www.silverdog.co.uk/shop/inde...&product_id=76

          other kits available there also

          Originally posted by multieagle View Post
          Great project! Is this kit still available, or should I read all posts to discover a newer version? Thanks.


          From First Post:

          I now have more professional Surf Pi Pcb's in stock

          1 PCB 8 US
          2 PCB's 15 US
          3 or more PCB'c 7 US each

          KIT1: 1 x PCB plus all PCB components $45 US
          KIT2: 1 x PCB plus all PCB components except caps,pots,resistors $35

          International Postage $4 US
          Europe Postage $ 3 US
          UK Postage $ 2 US

          PM me for payment details

          regards

          Silverdog

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          • I'd just like to say thanks to Silverdog for his Surf PI kit, put it together, put batteries in, adjusted the offset to 0 volts, and away it went, works great,so thanks again Silverdog.

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            • Cool kit how much GBP please thanks

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              • Originally posted by metal mania View Post
                Cool kit how much GBP please thanks
                http://www.silverdog.co.uk/shop/inde...&product_id=76

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                • Thanks so much

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                  • Well, I finally got my SURF PI to the testing stage. I initially screwed it up pretty badly, and was about to throw it in the trash. Fortunately for me, chemelec took me under wing and offered to fix it for the cost of return postage. Did not know what to expect, but Gary turned out to be a 100% good guy! He managed to repair my board and replace some parts - even prepared the wiring for me. Without his help I would not have completed this project . . . not by a long shot! Gary remarked that it would have helped if the board was not so dark as to make it hard to follow the trace. Initially I could not get any sound. Gary suggested bypassing the speaker output and running the speaker/headphones directly from the volume control. That did the trick.

                    Now, on to the adjustments. Inside on my work table, I'm getting a rather loud scream, which the volume does not fully compensate. So am heading outside to attempt some adjustments. Even inside with the noise, it is detecting metal of varying sizes.

                    If you have not stumbled across Gary's site: http://chemelec.com/ If I had met, or perused his site first, would probably have dealt with him here in Canada.

                    THANKS AGAIN GARY!

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                    • Originally posted by multieagle View Post
                      Well, I finally got my SURF PI to the testing stage. I initially screwed it up pretty badly, and was about to throw it in the trash. Fortunately for me, chemelec took me under wing and offered to fix it for the cost of return postage. Did not know what to expect, but Gary turned out to be a 100% good guy! He managed to repair my board and replace some parts - even prepared the wiring for me. Without his help I would not have completed this project . . . not by a long shot! Gary remarked that it would have helped if the board was not so dark as to make it hard to follow the trace. Initially I could not get any sound. Gary suggested bypassing the speaker output and running the speaker/headphones directly from the volume control. That did the trick.

                      Now, on to the adjustments. Inside on my work table, I'm getting a rather loud scream, which the volume does not fully compensate. So am heading outside to attempt some adjustments. Even inside with the noise, it is detecting metal of varying sizes.

                      If you have not stumbled across Gary's site: http://chemelec.com/ If I had met, or perused his site first, would probably have dealt with him here in Canada.

                      THANKS AGAIN GARY!
                      Hi
                      Joined Garrys site long before becoming a member on here, his electric fencer2 works well , supplied a few of my MD permissions with them long back and there still working well.
                      Garry will be pleased for your thank you , its a pity that those who he has helped in the past didn't all follow suit, a big thank you costs nothing and yet its worth its wight in gold.
                      Regards

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                      • Gday

                        I have just finished assembling my first metal detector, the Surf 1.2. I spent half a day trying to discover why I could not detect anything, only to find by trial and error playing with the pots and coil windings, i stumbled across something that responded to a large bottle opener.

                        For my coil, I am using a multi strand wire that has each wire individually laquered, approx .6mm dia. I wound it in approx. 28cm dia. coil, and found around 17-18 turns finds my gold wedding ring at around 30cm, or a 20 cent Aussie coin at around 28cm. I can only detect a small gold earring at around 1.5cm. Is this normal?
                        At the moment my "coil" is loosely held together with about 10 pieces of tape, and there is an additional length strewn around the floor, as I intend to wind it tightly before cutting the excess, as I have to tin the end before I can connect to my surf. I also have just connected it with a 1.2m piece of speaker wire, which I am thinking to replace with some medium duty AV coax. In its current state, my coil measures 235 uH. When I add more coils to make it up to 300, it just won't read.

                        Also, when I wind this coil more tightly, will it respond similarly or better, or has my experimenting been leading me down the garden path?

                        I have been trying to read up on this forum, but there is a massive amount of information here, and I haven't even scratched the surface.

                        Cheers

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                        • Wondering if you have any more Surf PI kits available and all the details.
                          Thanks

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                          • The Shop is open for 2014

                            A big thank you for all who purchased a kit in 2013 and supported the supply of pcbs/kits to this great forum

                            Good Luck to everyone in 2014 , I hope you find something really nice while hunting

                            Silverdog

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                            • " I wound it in approx. 28cm dia. coil, and found around 17-18 turns finds my gold wedding ring at around 30cm, or a 20 cent Aussie coin at around 28cm. I can only detect a small gold earring at around 1.5cm. Is this normal?"

                              Seems about right.

                              I found a smaller coil gives a more crisp/positive response to smaller items try one ~dia 7-8" S

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                              • Use oscilloscope to see how long your coil decays. You may see it somewhere between 10-40 uS before decay settles down depending on coil interwire capacitance, dumping resistor, cable, shield and MOSFET capacitances. If you want to detect smaller targets sure small coil will help but also shorter and better coaxial cable (stranded shield and central conductor), spacer between coil and shield, fast diode in series with MOSFET to block its Coss capacitance, Teflon insulated stranded wires to stop coil wires acting like a targets. And NO FOIL in shield or coax. Impulse width has influence on decay time as well as inductance of the coil. So you can use lower inductance coil with shorter TX impulses and higher frequency to detect small staff deeper.
                                Once you can see that your coil decays faster you have to move sampling frame close to TX impulse and detect that smallest targets.
                                For 5-15 uS delays you also will see much more ground problems and falsing on salt water / salt water beaches.

                                Also some special construction of coil may help to make it faster:
                                - flat spiral coil, reducing interwire capacitance (but not a coil-shield capacitance);
                                - basket coil reducing interwire capacitance;
                                - separated TX and RX coils helps to work only with RX decay which is much softer;
                                - balanced TX and RX coils reducing TX influence on RX almost to nothing so you will see only targets and ground decay not a coil decay.

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