I tried the 15” WOT on an E-Trac the other day at the local beach. The first thing I noticed from using the factory coil is that curly Q cable is a little larger than the factory cable. And a little effort is needed to get the cable through the shaft.
Next the 15” WOT coil runs a lot quieter; I like to hear the low hum of the threshold. Checking my setting on the headset and E-Trac, the setting and volume were all normal or as if I was using the stock coil for beach settings. The coil did take a little time to get use to. I wanted to pick up the walking pace, but reminded myself the purpose of this coil was to get better coverage, and not cover the area faster. I hit the usual entry points for clad and other lost articles. But the targets were few and far between. My son, who was detecting with me, said there must have been someone here recently detecting.
I was getting a little concerned with the lack of targets, shallow or deep. Then the days hunt changed with the bright sound of a silver ring followed by some clad coinage. But none of theses targets were buried deep in the sand. The rest of the day was the same as it started. Slow.
My arm was a little more tired than normal. But that might have been from trying harder to swing the coil flat and control it near some of the vegetation at the beach. There was very little differences in weight between the 15” WOT and the factory coil.
A trip out to the field is next.