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<blockquote data-quote="Keen Ken" data-source="post: 3714" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Thanks Wal, </p><p>I have an old minelab goldseeker I find good on the beach, unfortunatly I split the caseing as it is breaking down with age.</p><p>I cant get a newer coil so I thought I would look into the possibility of rewinding or making a new coil that would be more stable and water proof in salt conditions. Or repacking the coil in a new caseing with the addition of a salt noise reducing layer as follows.</p><p>I noticed that some coils have a sprayed on carbon or ferrite? coating, do you know how this is done or what can be used?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keen Ken, post: 3714, member: 211"] Thanks Wal, I have an old minelab goldseeker I find good on the beach, unfortunatly I split the caseing as it is breaking down with age. I cant get a newer coil so I thought I would look into the possibility of rewinding or making a new coil that would be more stable and water proof in salt conditions. Or repacking the coil in a new caseing with the addition of a salt noise reducing layer as follows. I noticed that some coils have a sprayed on carbon or ferrite? coating, do you know how this is done or what can be used? [/QUOTE]
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