Depends on many factors including the shape of the Gold, the ground type above a the Gold target. More than likely yes but there are factors that may impede on this.
you need heavy rain for the soul purpose of erosion. you can have the 7000 or a gm1000. if it hasnt washed the dirt away. so you can swing over the nuggets.
@@TerraRangerGold ~Thank you for explaining but then as I understand it, a GPX 6000 “is” pulse induction but the GPX 7000 “is NOT” a pulse induction. >I wonder what type of electronic circuit the GPZ 7000 has then if it is “not” pulse induction.?< ~I live in Canada and I have owned the GT 16000, Musketeer Advantage, X-Terra 70, SD 2100, SD 2200, GP 3000, now I have the GPX 6000, so I am very curious as to know why the GPZ 7000 is “not” a pulse induction.?
This is taken from a website: Zero Voltage Transmission (ZVT) - ZVT has the same major advantage as PI for ground balancing in not detecting the major soil component X, but has the same advantage of CW metal detector technologies compared to PI for detecting very large nuggets because ZVT is CW (unlike PI that is not CW), and also the same advantage as PI for being relatively insensitive to saline soils compared to VLF.”
call me a mind reader but i had allready thaught you might notice my poor spelling. you should have said in your video that he detected a second nugget after he got the coil a further 900mm down the hole. egzample i found a nugget at 3metres deep but i forgot to tell you that i used a dozzer to push of 2.7 metres of top soil first before i detected it.@@TerraRangerGold
@@AlanDyjak I heard from old sharp blokes that dowsing rod are most accurate detector,,what rod did u use?I heard mercury can detect gold even 1000 meters away
The good old GPX 4500 or 5000 with a 15'' - 25'' Coil will give the GPZ a good run for the money! and with some properly done mods may surprise some!👌
I have heard these machines exceed in quality to what is sold now. Thanks.
It really depends what coil is on the 7000 and now with the mods for the 7000 it is still king with depth
Actually my old Garrett ATX PI found a one ounce nugget at 78" the AZ back lands 🇺🇸. Using the mono coil. My weapon of choice.
Thanks for the insight.
Yes , but what are the best settings for mineralised ground.Not many talk about that,its like a secret club.
I will get some different opinions and get back to you.
Did he get back to you or keep it a secret? 🤣
@@tacolover619 glad I am not hanging by my nuts!
It's top secret.Get smart max
@@TerraRangerGold hey get back to him, you don't have to keep it a secret 😅😅
Can this detector find a pound of gold 1.5ft deep inside a pint jar that is inside a capped pvc pipe? Thanks for any tips!
Depends on many factors including the shape of the Gold, the ground type above a the Gold target. More than likely yes but there are factors that may impede on this.
Not if the gold is fine.
you need heavy rain for the soul purpose of erosion. you can have the 7000 or a gm1000. if it hasnt washed the dirt away. so you can swing over the nuggets.
Interesting,
Except, the GPZ is not a pulse induction machine!
Yes you are correct mate, my video is a little misleading hey. Thanks for that.
Thanks, is the GPX 6000 a “pulse induction” machine.?
@royjohnson465 yes it is.
@@TerraRangerGold ~Thank you for explaining but then as I understand it, a GPX 6000 “is” pulse induction but the GPX 7000 “is NOT” a pulse induction. >I wonder what type of electronic circuit the GPZ 7000 has then if it is “not” pulse induction.?<
~I live in Canada and I have owned the GT 16000, Musketeer Advantage, X-Terra 70, SD 2100, SD 2200, GP 3000, now I have the GPX 6000, so I am very curious as to know why the GPZ 7000 is “not” a pulse induction.?
This is taken from a website: Zero Voltage Transmission (ZVT) - ZVT has the same major advantage as PI for ground balancing in not detecting the major soil component X, but has the same advantage of CW metal detector technologies compared to PI for detecting very large nuggets because ZVT is CW (unlike PI that is not CW), and also the same advantage as PI for being relatively insensitive to saline soils compared to VLF.”
How to order
Look online mate.
Sounds like araratgold
Pilbara region.
Know the Pilbara well
What youtube video is this on
This one.
Well Explained.
Fellow Gold prospector and TH-camr Famo59 👍⛏️
Thanks, happy prospecting 👍
Totally agree Matt my better nuggets are over 300 mls deep. 👍
Thanks mate. 👍
give me a call if u whant a acurat tape measure, mabey you could post a segment about tape measures it will get you more revenu dollars
Will do, I will call you to ask how to spell as well. 👍
call me a mind reader but i had allready thaught you might notice my poor spelling. you should have said in your video that he detected a second nugget after he got the coil a further 900mm down the hole. egzample i found a nugget at 3metres deep but i forgot to tell you that i used a dozzer to push of 2.7 metres of top soil first before i detected it.@@TerraRangerGold
@@AlanDyjak I heard from old sharp blokes that dowsing rod are most accurate detector,,what rod did u use?I heard mercury can detect gold even 1000 meters away
900mm is 3feet not over 4feet
Yes 900mm is 3feet.