I read a guy express an idea somewhere amongst these threads about making a mono coil by trial and error.
He suggested making the coil somewhat under the calculator-suggested number of turns and leaving enough extra wire so that he could wind a turn and check performance - wind a turn, check performance - etc. Has anyone done this for a coil for a Minelab (I have a GP Extreme). I bought a bunch of Litz wire sometime back and wonder if I should give this a try - but what should I look for? Better range - smaller target detection? Or does this process add so much capacitance that it is a bad way to go? When I tested an original Minelab coax, it had the most capacitance per foot against USB 3.0 cable/Esata cable/and a coax cable I had. So I'm thinking perhaps it may be worth a shot.
I'm planning on trying to make an 18" first, then maybe 6". My Litz is pretty thick stuff - 100 strands I think.
He suggested making the coil somewhat under the calculator-suggested number of turns and leaving enough extra wire so that he could wind a turn and check performance - wind a turn, check performance - etc. Has anyone done this for a coil for a Minelab (I have a GP Extreme). I bought a bunch of Litz wire sometime back and wonder if I should give this a try - but what should I look for? Better range - smaller target detection? Or does this process add so much capacitance that it is a bad way to go? When I tested an original Minelab coax, it had the most capacitance per foot against USB 3.0 cable/Esata cable/and a coax cable I had. So I'm thinking perhaps it may be worth a shot.
I'm planning on trying to make an 18" first, then maybe 6". My Litz is pretty thick stuff - 100 strands I think.
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