don't know if i understand you right but if your fisher disc 2 switch doesn't work this is simple - i have a fisher 1266x:
switch 1 (no pushing needed, default) is connected to poti 1 (left) and if switch is pushed it connects to poti 2 (right).
first open the detector and look if the inside cables at the switch are not broken off, i had this issue already by too much open-closing-bending the cables etc.
next check where the connection of poti2 leads to the board.
in principle that 2 disc is just a simple "switch between 2 variable resistors" solution and very simple to repair or substitute with something similar:
If poti has 20 Ohm you have allmetal, if poti is at 20kOhm you have silver or vice versa.
but it was a nice solution searching at higher all metal sensitivity and switching to stronger disc level if something was found. this also works as: manual notch-filter.
switch 1 (no pushing needed, default) is connected to poti 1 (left) and if switch is pushed it connects to poti 2 (right).
first open the detector and look if the inside cables at the switch are not broken off, i had this issue already by too much open-closing-bending the cables etc.
next check where the connection of poti2 leads to the board.
in principle that 2 disc is just a simple "switch between 2 variable resistors" solution and very simple to repair or substitute with something similar:
If poti has 20 Ohm you have allmetal, if poti is at 20kOhm you have silver or vice versa.
but it was a nice solution searching at higher all metal sensitivity and switching to stronger disc level if something was found. this also works as: manual notch-filter.
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