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  • how much maximum depth can detect volksturm for big object?
    can we use mono coil for this project?
    and how can make big coil for volksturm sm?
    thanks

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    • Originally posted by silver View Post
      how much maximum depth can detect volksturm for big object?
      can we use mono coil for this project?
      and how can make big coil for volksturm sm?
      thanks
      What is a "big" object? Soda can or car?
      No, you cannot use a mono coil since this is IB.

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      • for example 1m*1m metal!!
        and big coil for sm ...?
        thanks a lot

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        • Originally posted by silver View Post
          for example 1m*1m metal!!
          and big coil for sm ...?
          thanks a lot
          Not sure.. But I would imaging that you could make a large DD coil, like 18" or so.
          Would not a PI detector with a 1M x 1M frame do the same thing? The Volksturm SM is just a single channel anyway, so best to just GB and run all metal.

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          • Hi dfbowers
            how can make 20'' DD coil?( turn and wire dia ) and how tune it for more depth detection for big object?
            is it true for 20'' coil:
            TX - 30 turn .25mm wire
            RX - 45 turn .25mm wire?
            regards
            mehdi

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            • Hi mehdi , dfbovers, porkluvr, ...
              i want to build a metal detector for finding treasure underground so what is better for this; volksturm sm or delta pulse or surf pi?
              delta pulse is hard to build and if volksturm can almost rivalry with it so it is better for me. wath is your opinion?

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              • Originally posted by mehdi View Post
                Hi dfbowers
                how can make 20'' DD coil?( turn and wire dia ) and how tune it for more depth detection for big object?
                is it true for 20'' coil:
                TX - 30 turn .25mm wire
                RX - 45 turn .25mm wire?
                regards
                mehdi

                I think that it is possible to make a 20" coil " but take into consideration that an IB coil must be made extremely rigid or you will get false signals when it flexes. AND, it would be very heavy! If you are really serious about building one, I can measure the inductance of my 10" coil and you can calculate what you would need for a 20" coil.

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                • Originally posted by silver View Post
                  Hi mehdi , dfbovers, porkluvr, ...
                  i want to build a metal detector for finding treasure underground so what is better for this; volksturm sm or delta pulse or surf pi?
                  delta pulse is hard to build and if volksturm can almost rivalry with it so it is better for me. wath is your opinion?
                  I have a lot of respect for the Surf PI. Depending upon your level of experience, your odds of being successful are definitely with the Surf PI, especially if you can aquire a "kit" from Silverdog. Plus, making the coil is much more forgiving and offers a lot lf flixibility in terms of coil size!

                  Volksturm is quite a challenge when it comes to building a coil for sure! It works wonderfully though with the GB addition.

                  Maybe one of the other guys can answer your question about te Delta Pulse as I have not built one (yet)..

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                  • Hi dear Don
                    do that please and calculate 20'' coil for me if it is possible and give me the formula of calculate. other thing; can i use polyester to make the loop substitute epoxy?
                    and can i use any other transistor substitute KT315 , JT816 , KT817; because i cant find them!!
                    thanks a lot
                    mehdi

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                    • Originally posted by mehdi View Post
                      Hi dear Don
                      do that please and calculate 20'' coil for me if it is possible and give me the formula of calculate. other thing; can i use polyester to make the loop substitute epoxy?
                      and can i use any other transistor substitute KT315 , JT816 , KT817; because i cant find them!!
                      thanks a lot
                      mehdi
                      Mehdi,

                      You can download and use Qiaozhi's coil calculator here:
                      http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15678

                      Let me know if you can get it to work.

                      I already posted a full parts list with substitutes for KT315, KT816 abd KT817 in post # 121 of this thread, so please take another look.

                      You can use the values below and calculate backwards for a 20" coil size.

                      Tx coil = 2.5 nF
                      Rx coil = 5 nF

                      With the above values, you will need 65 nF to tune your Rx coil.
                      (I think that my Rx coil is actually 4.6nF.) It doesn't matter that much though, as long as you get close to 5nF and tune your Rx coil with a correct capacitor value .

                      As far as using polyester, I have no idea what you have there. It might work. BUT if it's a fast cure resin it will probably shrink and spoil your coil null!!

                      Also if it's fast cure, it will most likely get very hot with a large mass!!! AND.. can melt your coil shell!!! (I already made that mistake)

                      It could very easily ruin you entire coil project so it would be best to go with a slow cure potting compound.
                      You can get details on potting epoxy here:
                      http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16651

                      Good luck!
                      Don

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                      • Originally posted by dfbowers View Post
                        You can use the values below and calculate backwards for a 20" coil size.

                        Tx coil = 2.5 nF
                        Rx coil = 5 nF

                        With the above values, you will need 65 nF to tune your Rx coil.
                        (I think that my Rx coil is actually 4.6nF.) It doesn't matter that much though, as long as you get close to 5nF and tune your Rx coil with a correct capacitor value .
                        Hi Don
                        thanks a lot.
                        kt316=2n4920
                        kt817=2n4923
                        kt315= cant find it, please help
                        what is this? ((Tx coil = 2.5 nF Rx coil = 5 nF)) since the calculate software dont need those!!!?
                        please see the image, is it true for 20'' DD coil?!
                        RX=14.128mH
                        tx=6.87mH
                        Attached Files

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                        • Originally posted by mehdi View Post
                          Hi Don
                          thanks a lot.
                          kt316=2n4920
                          kt817=2n4923
                          kt315= cant find it, please help
                          what is this? ((Tx coil = 2.5 nF Rx coil = 5 nF)) since the calculate software dont need those!!!?
                          please see the image, is it true for 20'' DD coil?!
                          RX=14.128mH
                          tx=6.87mH
                          A 20" diameter coil is 508mm in metric. This means the coil radius is 254mm not 500mm, as you have entered in the dialog box.
                          Attached Files

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                          • Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                            A 20" diameter coil is 508mm in metric. This means the coil radius is 254mm not 500mm, as you have entered in the dialog box.
                            oh bad mistake
                            any way; again:

                            10'' coil:
                            Tx=60 turn of .25 mm wire = .176mH
                            RX=90 turn of .25mm wire = .375mH

                            and for 20'' coil:
                            Tx= 38 turn of .25mm wire= .176mH
                            Rx= 57 turn of .25mm wire= .379mH

                            TRUE?!!

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                            • Originally posted by mehdi View Post
                              Hi Don
                              thanks a lot.
                              kt316=2n4920
                              kt817=2n4923
                              kt315= cant find it, please help
                              what is this? ((Tx coil = 2.5 nF Rx coil = 5 nF)) since the calculate software dont need those!!!?
                              please see the image, is it true for 20'' DD coil?!
                              RX=14.128mH
                              tx=6.87mH
                              Doh! .. I must have been tired last night. Sorry.

                              Tx= 2.5 mH
                              Rx= 5 mH

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                              • Originally posted by dfbowers View Post

                                Tx= 2.5 mH
                                Rx= 5 mH
                                Hi Don
                                is this true?

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