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Ole # 7
02-11-2014, 11:11 AM
I'm looking at a Whites MXT Pro, and my dealer thinks I'll be happier with the 9.5 Eclipse coil, instead of the new 12" Super coil. I've read that the 10"DD coil is very good, and the 6x10 DD is one of Whites best coils. WHAT SHOULD I DO?!!!:thinkingabout:

Longhair
02-11-2014, 11:51 AM
Buy them all. :lol: You can't have too many.
Between my two primary land machines I currently have 10 coils, and I'll likely add to that over the summer.

coinnut
02-11-2014, 11:54 AM
Consider SEF coils too. They have some nice coils out there and have proven themselves as good, stable coils over the years.

Tom
02-11-2014, 01:11 PM
There is some good information here for SEF coils and whites detectors. I was thinking about it for my V3i, and wondering if it might be better in the salt sand than the DD. http://www.findmall.com/read.php?66,1842865

Vito
02-11-2014, 01:45 PM
MXT & 6x10 DD Eclipse = BEAST

The 12" super is good for CLEAN grounds. And I mean CLEAN. Otherwise it drives you nuts.

Having the 10" round DD I can say, better go with the 6x10 because pin pointing with the 6x10 is dead on.

And if you reduce sensitivity/gain there is no need for the shooter.

Cheers

Ronandari
02-11-2014, 04:15 PM
The coil choice will depend on what type of hunting you will be doing. I have all of those coils except the 12 inch which I think would be too heavy with little depth gain over the 10d2. The coil you choose will depend on which type of hunting you will do. 12 and 10 inch for open fields with little trash. 950 is supposed to be best on the beach. 6x9 for parks and the 4x6 for heavy trash sites. Over time you will likely accumulate several coils but as Coinnut pointed out, you should consider the SEF coils. IMHO they see a little deeper and ID better. I have the 10x12 and the 8x6. I rarely put a Whites coil back on the machine. good luck with your choice.

Ron

giant056
02-11-2014, 04:20 PM
If you can get the D2 coil instead of the 12" go for it, a lot better coil all around I think and much more popular, especially for the relic hunters and coin hunters, the 12" can get mighty heavy and wear on you where the D2 isn't quite so bad. I have seen where a couple guys were given the option of the D2 instead of the 12 but that's up to the dealers discretion.

del
02-11-2014, 04:29 PM
if you have to have a whites coil on the machine when you buy it then try to get either the stock 950 or a smaller coil like a 5.3 or 4x6 . these coils have less issues than the D2 or 6x10 and the 12 inch is a bit big and not really a great coil. then do yourself a favor and get a sef (butterfly) coil like a 10x12 you won't regret it . they run more stable have great coverage , better separation , handle mineralization better and less affected to emi.

Ole # 7
02-11-2014, 04:35 PM
Thanks for all the insight, guys!!! This forum is DA BEST!!! You're all REALLY helping me out. This is a bit pricey to dive into, and I wanna be as informed as I can be! I hope to do a hunt with some of you this spring. C'MON WARM WEATHER!!! ( 35 degrees would feel like a heat wave!!!)

Longhair
02-11-2014, 04:53 PM
C'MON WARM WEATHER!!! ( 35 degrees would feel like a heat wave!!!)Next week we'll be close my friend.
The weather Gods have got to be nice to us sometime soon. Much more of this and cabin fever will set in.
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Ole # 7
02-11-2014, 05:10 PM
I'm already DELIREOUS!!!!!!! I have 2" of snow in the backyard. I built a seven foot tall snowman in the front yard. I should make him a "detector" and take pics.

Ole # 7
02-11-2014, 05:11 PM
oops...I meant 2'...FEET of snow.

Ole # 7
02-11-2014, 05:14 PM
What part of the 'ole mitten are you from, Longhair? Maybe we could get together with some others in our beautiful state! Lets look for French Indian War sites!!!

Longhair
02-11-2014, 05:28 PM
I'm in S.E. Ingham County. I've already started investigating the possibilities of tracking down those sorts of sites.

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Ole # 7
02-11-2014, 08:00 PM
Now THATS just what I was looking for, and I have an Uncle that lives in Jackson County! Wadayaknow!!!!!

Ole # 7
02-12-2014, 03:38 PM
Is this a good 12x10 SEF?

http://www.kellycodetectors.com/cart/image.php?model=134-10x12wv&height=100&manufacturer=denitsa&file=134-10x12wv_1f.jpg

coinnut
02-12-2014, 03:45 PM
I believe that is the new version that is calibrated for the white's machines (mostly for the V3i I think?). Make sure it fits your model though. Being white, it is supposed to stay more stable on hot, sunny days by reflecting the sun as opposed to the black ones that absorb.

Ole # 7
02-12-2014, 04:16 PM
That coil is for the (V3I/VX3/MXT/M6/MX5/DFX) machines. So the literature says.

del
02-12-2014, 04:25 PM
That coil is for the (V3I/VX3/MXT/M6/MX5/DFX) machines. So the literature says.

yup very good coil ,i've been using one on my DFX for about 3 months now and what a difference its made

Ole # 7
02-12-2014, 04:41 PM
I hope to pick one up before I make it out to Ashford, Ct., to visit pops.

coinnut
02-12-2014, 06:02 PM
I hope to pick one up before I make it out to Ashford, Ct., to visit pops.

No, Dan says you don't need one until AFTER you visit:lol: Watch him, he may tie a wire around your coil ;)

Ole # 7
02-13-2014, 10:43 AM
Thanks again for the help, guys. I can get things knowing that they will be effective for my detector, and not waste my money. Although, spending 60 - 80 dollars on a narrow gardeners shovel seems a bit extreme. Couldn't I weld a T handleextension on my german army issue shovel and have a good tool? I'm kinda handy like that.

Longhair
02-13-2014, 10:59 AM
Thanks again for the help, guys. I can get things knowing that they will be effective for my detector, and not waste my money. Although, spending 60 - 80 dollars on a narrow gardeners shovel seems a bit extreme. Couldn't I weld a T handleextension on my german army issue shovel and have a good tool? I'm kinda handy like that.Just go to TSC and buy one of the small Chinese spade shovels for $5 and modify it. I did.
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Just narrow it up, leaving the tread width.
You can even add serrations on one edge with an angle grinder if you wish.

Ole # 7
02-13-2014, 11:28 AM
AHHH!!!! A fellow Michigander makin' use of whats on hand!!! Maybe we can do some detecting this spring together!

Longhair
02-13-2014, 11:59 AM
AHHH!!!! A fellow Michigander makin' use of whats on hand!!! Maybe we can do some detecting this spring together!I hope so. Maybe we can meet up in Sterling when I make my trip to the cemetery to plant flowers at the family plot (usually around Father's day). How close to the Sterling/Standish area are you?