Absolutely amazing Hunter. I cannot believe how technology has changed so much in the past 20 years on coils. A 12-inch coil picking up little microscopic pieces of gold that's insane. My next machine will probably be a teknetics so I might think about that coil. Have a grand week ahead Hunter.
Yeah, it is pretty bonkers how sensitive the T2 is. This coil surprised me it could hit that small piece. I know the 5in DD can hit it no problem...but was skeptical this could. It will likely stay on the stem for the long haul.
Just try to imagine, for a moment, how good the new Fisher SF machine is going to be, seing as how Russ has told 'us' that this coil has been designed for it . Using a 'test bed' coil on FTs 'old-guard' high-ender legacy machines is shrewd indeed.... CLICK ;" and you're back in the room, folks". " Bring it on baby." No silly fan-fair, no hype for hypos, just the finished tool sporting this coil..Worth the wait? Aye, from me John. edit: see how 75's/T2's thrive on Iron Age/Roman bronze targets? Impressive. More so if this is a precursor of things to come! 😁 As a former long-time U.K v Tejon user, those positive 'clicks' on the 'down the line IHP test would have my attention.
I know of many guys who dig the clicks on the T2 and F75 as long as they can get them to repeat like that. Some deep keepers have been found that way. I can't wait for Fisher/Teks new detector - even a SF machine is fine by me, since the Nox/Legend/Deus 2 all can do things in SF mode they cannot in SMF mode. And vice-versa obviously. I feel the Simplex/F75/T2/Deus1 can all prove SF is not dead and never will be.
@@thehuntergt John I just found out that FT does make a 12DD coil with a push in connector for the older Greek series and Bounty Hunter detectors. The part # is 12COILDD-BH just in case you have this question again!
My pulse dive sat for a while this winter and no longer works when I plug it in it gives the “something wrong “ led pattern I really liked that pointer but more then likely won’t get another one
@@bleirdo_dude yea I don’t think it took on water I just think from sittin for a few months maybe if I would have charged it a few times to “maintain” it
@@bleirdo_dude in fact that’s what I would recommend for any detector with a rechargeable battery if it’s goin to sit for any significant length of time set reminders or something to charge it periodically letting it sit could actually being doing damage to the battery
@@treasurehuntingnewyork5979 I always try to keep my rechargeables topped off. I have seen people admit they use rechargeables then not recharge them when done.
Hello. I would like to buy a 10dd coil for my teknetics gamma, what do you think about this coil? no test for this coil anywhere? and what is the weight of the coil in grams?
I have both the Bounty Hunter Tracker IV and Teknetics Liberator. Will this 12" coil work on both my detectors? And would I gain anything worthwhile switching from 11" to 12"? I guess even an inch more would be worthwhile. Thanks.
@@thehuntergt I'm thinking it would work because fisher, bounty hunter and teknetics are all the same company under the same umbrella. I don't think each company makes a different 12" coil. My 11" coil on the Teknectics matches my bounty hunter. Although I'm yet to try it.
@@zaksmith4523 A T2 coil will not work on any other detector. Don't waste your $$ trying. The Tracker 4 runs at 6.6Khz...the Liberator at 7Khz...the T2 at 13khz.
@@thehuntergt Thanks for the follow-up. Bounty Hunter makes a 12" coil. They say their 12COILDD is the deepest and lightest large coil made for First Texas Products metal detectors (Fisher, Teknetics, and Bounty Hunter). They list compatible detectors with some running on different Khz. That 12" coil looks identical to the T2, which is also a First Texas Product. Each company has the 8", 11" and 12". All three coils look identical and I suspect all three are interchangeable. When I get a chance, I'll check with the company/companies to verify and let you know.
Bummer your Anfibio Crapped out on ya.. But this coil looks like it will get the job done.. As the T2 from what I have seen from other users is a great detector..
Good points you made and demonstration...I also agree that why in the world introduce a new coil on 10 year old technology instead of new technology on a new detector to compete with the competition.
@thehuntergt I did find the ones for the Omega on Amazon but zero info or reviews they just kinda faded like a fart in the wind. Thanks for the quick response hope your hanging in there like me.
No clue - as I am not a physics major or an electrical engineer. The Equinox and Legend both pass "certain" separation and unmasking tests with the 11in coils that the 6in cannot. Likely something similar going on here. I will guess it has something to do with how tight the TX field projects and how the RX processes that info. They likely found a way to tighten the projection super narrow...or something to that effect.
@@thehuntergt those rumors have been around for some time now. If true then FTP taking their time with it is a good thing. I wish I was on their list of people for opinions, and suggestions.
the new DD coil is not 12" in size at all. well mine is not. it only measures 11"1/4 if you measure it without the big thick plastic lip on the outside. purse the video at 3.20 to see the big plastic lip. that was a big disappointment for me. yes it is very light but not as good of a coil as the 13" ultimate coil is..
Coil measurements are almost always on the outer edge of the coil, since the housing counts as part of the coil. I'm sure there is a coil or two that goes by the coil winding as the measurement, but they would be uncommon. One loop is 11.5...the other is 11.75. It was how the mold was made - I will assume on purpose for electrical engineering reasons that are beyond me. They decided to round it up to 12, instead of down to 11...which is also not uncommon. Many coils are .25 to .5 off when measuring, and rounded to the nearest whole number.
Thanks HunterGT ... looks like my Birthday present, right there ... will be talking in a few weeks if all goes well.
Got you covered my man. It is really good...my new favorite I think.
The 12coildd -bh is amazing have one on my tracker 4 and it found my water pipes which are over 2 1/2 feer deep thank you so much for the info
HunterGT, hey pal , thanks for all you have done for our great hobby
My pleasure. Thanks for the kind words.
Absolutely amazing Hunter. I cannot believe how technology has changed so much in the past 20 years on coils. A 12-inch coil picking up little microscopic pieces of gold that's insane. My next machine will probably be a teknetics so I might think about that coil. Have a grand week ahead Hunter.
Yeah, it is pretty bonkers how sensitive the T2 is. This coil surprised me it could hit that small piece. I know the 5in DD can hit it no problem...but was skeptical this could. It will likely stay on the stem for the long haul.
@@thehuntergt absolutely it's like a all-in-one coil Hunter..
Hopefully this means a new detector from First Texas is about to appear! The 4 dime test was IMPRESSIVE!
I would like to think so. This coil is pretty good - that is for sure.
Aye, Nick.
Very impressive tests and coil. This looks like a must have for my F19.
I feel it will be a very good addition for a F19.
Killer......Thanks, getting one on Black Friday...Hope I get a deal
Maybe from a dealer...not sure if Fisher/Tek do BF deals direct.
@@thehuntergt Now, if I get one on Amazon and it says F-75
Can I use it on other Fishers or T-2
Thanks Hunter
@@jomon723 F75 coil will only work on the F70 or the Teknetics Patriot (a rebranded F70). The T2 coils only work on the T2.
Just try to imagine, for a moment, how good the new Fisher SF machine is going to be, seing as how Russ has told 'us' that this coil has been designed for it . Using a 'test bed' coil on FTs 'old-guard' high-ender legacy machines is shrewd indeed.... CLICK ;" and you're back in the room, folks". " Bring it on baby." No silly fan-fair, no hype for hypos, just the finished tool sporting this coil..Worth the wait? Aye, from me John. edit: see how 75's/T2's thrive on Iron Age/Roman bronze targets? Impressive. More so if this is a precursor of things to come! 😁 As a former long-time U.K v Tejon user, those positive 'clicks' on the 'down the line IHP test would have my attention.
I know of many guys who dig the clicks on the T2 and F75 as long as they can get them to repeat like that. Some deep keepers have been found that way. I can't wait for Fisher/Teks new detector - even a SF machine is fine by me, since the Nox/Legend/Deus 2 all can do things in SF mode they cannot in SMF mode. And vice-versa obviously. I feel the Simplex/F75/T2/Deus1 can all prove SF is not dead and never will be.
Hi. Where can I buy the 12 inch larger coil?
Nice! Ives been super tempted to grab one of these sometimes for a couple of my detectors. It looks awesome!
Good coil for sure. Surprising light and sturdy.
Glass beads are use in the Deus coils.
Seems to work well.
That's a pretty impressive coil John. I know that you can buy one for the Greek series but is a push in connector available?
I don't think so no - they are all screw in connectors.
@@thehuntergt bummer 😕
@@thehuntergt John I just found out that FT does make a 12DD coil with a push in connector for the older Greek series and Bounty Hunter detectors. The part # is 12COILDD-BH just in case you have this question again!
I have a Delta 4000. I would be interested to see how it works with that new coil!
Be just about as expensive as the detector itself.
@@thehuntergt Your right! The difficulty is that any of the coils would be more expensive then the detector.
My pulse dive sat for a while this winter and no longer works when I plug it in it gives the “something wrong “ led pattern I really liked that pointer but more then likely won’t get another one
Say it ain't so...
@@bleirdo_dude yea I don’t think it took on water I just think from sittin for a few months maybe if I would have charged it a few times to “maintain” it
@@bleirdo_dude in fact that’s what I would recommend for any detector with a rechargeable battery if it’s goin to sit for any significant length of time set reminders or something to charge it periodically letting it sit could actually being doing damage to the battery
@@treasurehuntingnewyork5979 I always try to keep my rechargeables topped off.
I have seen people admit they use rechargeables then not recharge them when done.
Hello. I would like to buy a 10dd coil for my teknetics gamma, what do you think about this coil? no test for this coil anywhere? and what is the weight of the coil in grams?
Looks like an outdoor tv antenna 😬
UHF receive antenna.
Thankfully it does not pick up those signals!
I have both the Bounty Hunter Tracker IV and Teknetics Liberator. Will this 12" coil work on both my detectors? And would I gain anything worthwhile switching from 11" to 12"? I guess even an inch more would be worthwhile. Thanks.
T2 coils only work on the T2. I do not think they make this coil for the Tracker 4 or Liberator, unfortunately.
@@thehuntergt I'm thinking it would work because fisher, bounty hunter and teknetics are all the same company under the same umbrella. I don't think each company makes a different 12" coil. My 11" coil on the Teknectics matches my bounty hunter. Although I'm yet to try it.
@@zaksmith4523 A T2 coil will not work on any other detector. Don't waste your $$ trying. The Tracker 4 runs at 6.6Khz...the Liberator at 7Khz...the T2 at 13khz.
@@thehuntergt Thanks for the follow-up. Bounty Hunter makes a 12" coil. They say their 12COILDD is the deepest and lightest large coil made for First Texas Products metal detectors (Fisher, Teknetics, and Bounty Hunter). They list compatible detectors with some running on different Khz. That 12" coil looks identical to the T2, which is also a First Texas Product. Each company has the 8", 11" and 12". All three coils look identical and I suspect all three are interchangeable. When I get a chance, I'll check with the company/companies to verify and let you know.
Bummer your Anfibio Crapped out on ya.. But this coil looks like it will get the job done.. As the T2 from what I have seen from other users is a great detector..
I was pretty sad Dan. Might have said a curse word or three lol
One heck of a good coil and deep here in Bama! Pray your well old buddy👍🇺🇸
What's up Jeremi. Doing just ok. Hanging by a thread.
@@thehuntergt many prayers my brother 🙏
How much for the detector?
Hi thx for this video
Which coil would you choose, the 12 inch coil or 13" ultimate detech?😊
@@Artus_rapmusic I've never used a Detech coil...so probably choose this one since it is from the main engineers.
Good points you made and demonstration...I also agree that why in the world introduce a new coil on 10 year old technology instead of new technology on a new detector to compete with the competition.
Thanks. I feel something new is one the way soon - only time will tell. Just a theory at this point.
@@thehuntergt let's hope so.
will it fit the F44
Can these things detect truffles?
Chocolate truffles wrapped in aluminum foil they can. Otherwise no.
And there we have it...
Untuk pembelian nya dimana?
Did they ever release this coil?
Yeah they have them available from any Fisher/Tek dealer...or on Amazon/Ebay.
@thehuntergt I did find the ones for the Omega on Amazon but zero info or reviews they just kinda faded like a fart in the wind. Thanks for the quick response hope your hanging in there like me.
How can it separate better then the small coils? that is beating physics. I bet it will not separate better, and the iron masking wil be bigger.
No clue - as I am not a physics major or an electrical engineer. The Equinox and Legend both pass "certain" separation and unmasking tests with the 11in coils that the 6in cannot. Likely something similar going on here. I will guess it has something to do with how tight the TX field projects and how the RX processes that info. They likely found a way to tighten the projection super narrow...or something to that effect.
Giving new life to standard products.
It is not a bad way to operate - as long as something new is cooking - which I think it is.
@@thehuntergt those rumors have been around for some time now. If true then FTP taking their time with it is a good thing.
I wish I was on their list of people for opinions, and suggestions.
the new DD coil is not 12" in size at all. well mine is not. it only measures 11"1/4 if you measure it without the big thick plastic lip on the outside. purse the video at 3.20 to see the big plastic lip. that was a big disappointment for me. yes it is very light but not as good of a coil as the 13" ultimate coil is..
Coil measurements are almost always on the outer edge of the coil, since the housing counts as part of the coil. I'm sure there is a coil or two that goes by the coil winding as the measurement, but they would be uncommon. One loop is 11.5...the other is 11.75. It was how the mold was made - I will assume on purpose for electrical engineering reasons that are beyond me. They decided to round it up to 12, instead of down to 11...which is also not uncommon. Many coils are .25 to .5 off when measuring, and rounded to the nearest whole number.
Sweet coil!!!
Indeed!
How about a new teknetics?
I'm all for it. But in the meantime - this will do.