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felezjoo PI(the best pulse induction metal detector that I made until now)
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That was the idea, but when I went to look for it, they only had the large ones, and the only beer cans were small, so I used the beer can.
I also buried a small chili can 40cm deep, and it detected that too.
These are the tests I've done:
Coin at 30cm
Small crushed chili can at 40cm
355ml beer can at 70cm
All tested positive.
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I always use cans, like the 355ml Coca-Cola can, as it's the closest. In fact, a colleague who has tested several detectors always recommends using this type of can, and the beer can is the same size as the Coca-Cola can.
That's why I use these, except for the coin tests, since those only require larger objects, and the large coils aren't suitable for that.
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This guy here has tested different detectors, and his tests are very informative. In fact, I'm trying to do the same tests with the Felezjoo to see how it turns out.
He uses the Golden Mask Pro7se a lot and compares it to others. Do you think what he says about the detectors is accurate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRnbr-EUYdc&t=502s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8a--QJjJqU
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Hello Dektorist #1,
I’ve identified the fault: it was the BS170, which has the original gate connection on the left. I read online that it’s also available with the gate connection on the right. However, when I tested it on a breadboard with an LED and the gate voltage on the right, it behaved the opposite way: as the gate voltage rose, the drain-source current fell. I simply did another test with the gate in the middle and the drain and source swapped, and then it worked correctly. I had to solder it in rotated by 180 degrees.
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This is the second test done in an open field after waiting a few days to let the soil settle and see if anything changes.
And after this test, I must say that this detector is very stable and easy to use, requiring only a few minor adjustments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5iw3UOTToM
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A friend from Greece sent me the original LF357 and now the situation is much much better!
Coil is still not ideally made. A much better coil can be made.
But even with such a deficient coil; the detector now shows good potential.
However, I don't have any plans with the FelezJoo PI.
I built the detector just to serve as a LF357 "tester", or "test instrument" for the LF357 and similar opamps.
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