Have seen the statement posted in some threads. Been wondering what I would need to get my PI detector to detect a cola can at 2 meters. I can detect a cola can about 3/4 meters, 20cm coil with 1A peak Tx current. To detect at 2 meters I would need to increase S/N 360 times, to detect 5 meters increase S/N 88000 times. Some questions. Does 3/4 meters with 20cm coil at 1A peak current seem reasonable or should it be a lot greater distance? Does the math make sense? What can I try to increase signal other than increasing coil diameter, coil inductance and peak current?
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2-5 meters depth on a cola can
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I've dug a few cans out at nearly a meter with an IDX and a 10" coil.
No fun and a waste of time. Doesn't take too many to ruin a days detecting. 8" coil is much better. You loose no depth on small targets but doesn't pick up those deep cans.
Why anyone would choose to detect beyond a meter makes no sense to me here in the UK. Unless you like collecting bits of farm machinery.
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Originally posted by Koala View Postincrease coil size. 20 cm less than 8". Try 15" coil if you want to search for cans ?
just tried a F1265X with an 8" coil and a vimto can. Maxes out at 60 cm and nice tone to 55 cm
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Guys, one meter is around 3 foot deep. Two meters is 6 feet, 5 meters is 15 feet. I was a metal detector dealer in the past, and I knew of NO machine that would detect a small can such as a cola can that deep. Only the LORD GOD can find a cola can that deep. Now you can fool with the detector, and fool with the coil, and you might achieve the depth of 3 foot deep. But not 6 foot to 15 feet deep.......
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