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GP Extreme Ground Balance Button-How to guide.
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<blockquote data-quote="bbrook" data-source="post: 189373" data-attributes="member: 6015"><p>hi all ,</p><p> I got the chance to try out the gp3000 after doing the ground balance mod ( button on the handle) and have to say it works a treat ,no more fumbling for the switch ,and more importantly , balancing more often cos you can. </p><p></p><p>I chose to retain the tracking toggle switch, drill a hole and use a momentary button from jaycar , don't know how well the button will last , not up to the minelab quality but easy enough to replace if it stuffs up . The socket didn't have enough thread to use the nut but the hole was a neat fit and I used a dob of superglue (good thick plastic on the end covers) If you use a metal socket remember to trim back the silver foil so it doesn't contact. </p><p></p><p>thanks Brett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbrook, post: 189373, member: 6015"] hi all , I got the chance to try out the gp3000 after doing the ground balance mod ( button on the handle) and have to say it works a treat ,no more fumbling for the switch ,and more importantly , balancing more often cos you can. I chose to retain the tracking toggle switch, drill a hole and use a momentary button from jaycar , don't know how well the button will last , not up to the minelab quality but easy enough to replace if it stuffs up . The socket didn't have enough thread to use the nut but the hole was a neat fit and I used a dob of superglue (good thick plastic on the end covers) If you use a metal socket remember to trim back the silver foil so it doesn't contact. thanks Brett [/QUOTE]
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GP Extreme Ground Balance Button-How to guide.
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