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  • #16
    hello joejoe

    look for tiny pulsdetektor easy machine
    www.pulsdetektor.de
    i think it is the cheapest pi detector at which you can connect a frame coil

    also lucaslab pi

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    • #17
      Q-yes, thanks, they were enlightening. I've also had people tell me that the pi's may give me trouble in my conditions because the signal may get disturbed and lost, or something like that. But if it is only a couple feet, maybe not.
      Bernte- Thanks for that, I am loading the sites right now.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
        hello joejoe

        look for tiny pulsdetektor easy machine
        www.pulsdetektor.de
        i think it is the cheapest pi detector at which you can connect a frame coil

        also lucaslab pi


        Hmmm... I am having serious touble on the translation, it doesn't seem to want to work. My mother is german but she is thousands of miles away. It really looks like a small little thing, which is not a problem so long as it can go down a meter or so. Can you tell me what it does and how much they charge?
        I see they also have others but couldn't understand a thing.
        I will go check out the lucaslab now.
        Thanks.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by joejoe View Post
          Hmmm... I am having serious touble on the translation, it doesn't seem to want to work. My mother is german but she is thousands of miles away. It really looks like a small little thing, which is not a problem so long as it can go down a meter or so. Can you tell me what it does and how much they charge?
          I see they also have others but couldn't understand a thing.
          I will go check out the lucaslab now.
          Thanks.
          you dont have to spend more than 50 us dollar for all the parts

          actually the machine is able to locate a coffe can aluminium 500gram over 80cm a baking tray ca. 35*35cm over 1 meter (more than 3 feet with 30cm coil)


          here the actual partlist
          from pulsdetektor forum and user kaime and me
          http://www.pulsdetektor.de/apboard/t...=389&BoardID=3

          here some pics
          https://fotoalbum.web.de/gast/bernd.marten2

          if you need translation help you can get it from me everytime but i have not time hole day
          maybe you must wait a day or so
          http://www.youtube.com/user/BernteOn.../5/wH_IIfJQvtA

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          • #20
            Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
            you dont have to spend more than 50 us dollar for all the parts

            actually the machine is able to locate a coffe can aluminium 500gram over 80cm a baking tray ca. 35*35cm over 1 meter (more than 3 feet with 30cm coil)


            here the actual partlist
            from pulsdetektor forum and user kaime and me
            http://www.pulsdetektor.de/apboard/t...=389&BoardID=3

            here some pics
            https://fotoalbum.web.de/gast/bernd.marten2

            if you need translation help you can get it from me everytime but i have not time hole day
            maybe you must wait a day or so
            http://www.youtube.com/user/BernteOn.../5/wH_IIfJQvtA
            Thanks bernte, the videos looked good. I am looking for something that can go deep, something like geo's test on the tdi with a 1x1 coil. You know anything like that?

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            • #21
              hello joejoe

              if you need a big one you should try `lucaslab pi` some people say it have enough power for 6 meters (i think in air) with big frame coil and a 20 liter canister as target

              http://www.silverdog.co.uk/shop/inde...&product_id=80

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              • #22
                Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
                hello joejoe

                if you need a big one you should try `lucaslab pi` some people say it have enough power for 6 meters (i think in air) with big frame coil and a 20 liter canister as target

                http://www.silverdog.co.uk/shop/inde...&product_id=80
                Thanks, brente. I will look into it.

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