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Minelab CTX3030 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="sh4ggs" data-source="post: 130636" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>As a test, brush the coil on some foliage, such as small bracken, where you know there is no metal in the ground. This will hopefully show if the wiring is loose inside or not and possibly creating a signal.</p><p>A mate of mine had false signals with his ctx3030 and it was the coil. He got a new coil under warranty, and all is fine now.</p><p>If it does make noises, make a video to show the people you bought it off.</p><p></p><p>Never hurts to take it to miners den or whoever and show them anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh4ggs, post: 130636, member: 204"] As a test, brush the coil on some foliage, such as small bracken, where you know there is no metal in the ground. This will hopefully show if the wiring is loose inside or not and possibly creating a signal. A mate of mine had false signals with his ctx3030 and it was the coil. He got a new coil under warranty, and all is fine now. If it does make noises, make a video to show the people you bought it off. Never hurts to take it to miners den or whoever and show them anyway. [/QUOTE]
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