Cold Day silver

coinnut, is the cold really harmful to the machines? I know the display used to do that on my ACE250, but I haven't had my other detectors out in the cold as much. It's terrible here today... 21 degrees, snowing, and the winds are howling. I thought I lived in the south? :confused:

Hey Angie, The cold is definitely not good for the machine. Although my DFX recovered :lol: it did worry me for a while. These machines are really not designed to be in 20 degree weather. They may tolerate it from time to time, but I bet it has an overall effect on the longevity. I'm sure somewhere the manufacturer states what the minimum operational temperature is. Remember when Del and I go out, it could be 8 hours in the freezing cold. :crazy: So, short term exposure may not be so bad. It's not worth losing the investment.
 
Hey Angie, The cold is definitely not good for the machine. Although my DFX recovered lol it did worry me for a while. These machines are really not designed to be in 20 degree weather. They may tolerate it from time to time, but I bet it has an overall effect on the longevity. I'm sure somewhere the manufacturer states what the minimum operational temperature is. Remember when Del and I go out, it could be 8 hours in the freezing cold. :crazy: So, short term exposure may not be so bad. It's not worth losing the investment.

Angie i'm actually looking forward the cold hunts because when his machine craps out like it did , the coppers are at my mercy and the pathetic sad puppy dog look he gets is priceless :tongue:(the trick is to bring a can of compressed air with ya and when George ain't looking spray the circuts really good ) ya it must be the cold affecting the machine George, aww thats to bad man :lol: :rofl:

there are some machine covers that do help in the cold somewhat , i just ordered one from Thesaurus accessories they make a military grade cover that is actually insulated and i'm looking to see how much of a difference it will make .

Dan
 
Angie i'm actually looking forward the cold hunts because when his machine craps out like it did , the coppers are at my mercy and the pathetic sad puppy dog look he gets is priceless :tongue:(the trick is to bring a can of compressed air with ya and when George ain't looking spray the circuts really good ) ya it must be the cold affecting the machine George, aww thats to bad man :lol: :rofl:

Dan

You're such a juvenile :lol: :poke:
 
:lol: :lol: :shocked04: How did I get in the middle of this? :shocked04:

I don't know :confused: I think I can't detect fever is starting to get to us :bangshead01: I don't know if I can go all winter without swinging a machine. I may have to do that cellar trick myself :rolleyes:
 
My explorer 11 has been in my tuuck year round for over 2 years so if i get a chance to hunt i con go and it has allways worked fine I have used it at 10 below and had to use a pick to dig the frozen ground .Can't go without detecting at least once a week even in winter.
 

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