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Minelab ML100 Bluetooth rechargeable wireless headphones, with micro-USB charging cable. part# 3011-0435 This is probably the same cable as used on Gold Monster, CTX 3030, and GPX 7000, part# 67-90204 This is probably the same Universal AC Charger as used on the Gold Monster and SDC 2300, part# 3011-0339įield charger cable, 12V DC with alligator clips. Mains AC charger for Li-Ion battery, with various country adapters. Quick release Li-Ion rechargeable battery for GPX 6000, 7.2V, 5833 mAh, 42 Wh (input 12V 1.0A), approximately 8 hour running time per charge. part# 3011-0432 Spare skid plate / scuff cover for GPX 17 search coil. part# Ships with African version of GPX 6000. part# 3011-0427 Minelab GPX 17 17" elliptical mono search coil, waterproof to one meter, not compatible with other Minelab detector models. Spare skid plate / scuff cover for GPX 14 search coil. part# Minelab GPX 14 14" round DD search coil, 1015 grams, waterproof to one meter, not compatible with other Minelab detector models. Spare skid plate / scuff cover for GPX 11 search coil. part# Minelab GPX 11 11" round mono coil, 680 grams, waterproof to one meter, not compatible with other Minelab detector models. Length Extended - 57 inches Length Collapsed - 30 inches Minelab GPX 6000 with 11" round mono search coil 4.6 lbs part# 3300-0500 Photos, descriptions, and part numbers are updated as new information becomes available. Minelab GPX 6000 Data & Reviews This page lists accessory items and spare parts for the new Minelab GPX 6000 metal detector. Steve Herschbach, in Steve's Reviews, February 14 Minelab GPX 6000 Accessories & Spare Parts
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Steve's Guide to Successful Rock TumblingĬatalogs, Brochures, User Guides, & Owner's Manuals Other Metal Detecting & Prospecting Websites Steve's Guide to Finding Gold Veins With A Metal Detector Steve’s Guide To Detecting Gold In Quartz Rock & Mine Dumps
Steve's Guide to Gold Nugget Target ID Numbers Steve's Guide to a Brief History of Gold Nugget Detectors Steve’s Guide to Metal Detecting for Gold Nuggets Gold Prospecting Research Material For Alaska Steve’s Guide to Getting A Mining Job In Alaska Steve's Guide to Where To Prospect For Gold Metal Detector Database with User Reviews Steve's Guide to Rebuilding The White's GMT Steve's Guide to White's TDI Coin Settings Steve's Guide to White's Electronics GMT versus MXT Steve's Guide to White's Goldmaster Models Steve's Guide to Ground Tracking As A Filter Steve's Guide to Tuning the Minelab GPX 5000 Steve's Guide to Differences Between Minelab SD, GP, & GPX Steve's Guide to Long Range Locators (LRLs) Steve's Guide to Ground Balancing PI and "The Hole" Steve's Guide to Pulse Induction Discrimination Steve's Guide to Pulse Induction Ground Balance
Steve's Guide to VLF vs PI Depth Difference Steve’s Guide To Why Detecting Tiny Gold In A Bottle Is Difficult Steve's Guide to Beach Detecting For Gold Prospectors Steve's Guide to Waterproof VLF Metal Detectors Steve's Guide to Why Some Ferrous Reads Non-Ferrous Steve’s Guide to Why Weak Non-Ferrous Targets Read As Ferrous Steve's Guide to Target Masking Differences Euro vs U.S. Steve’s Guide to Metal Detector Discrimination Basics Steve's Guide to Multifrequency Metal Detectors Steve's Guide to Detecting Tiny Gold Jewelry In Saltwater Steve’s Guide to Why Detecting Thin Gold Chains Is Difficult Steve's Guide to Detecting Gold Jewelry Versus Aluminum Steve's Guide to Metal Detector Mixed Modes Steve's Guide to Threshold Autotune, SAT & V/SAT Steve's Guide to Variations in Coil Performance Steve's Guide to "Search Coils Are Not Antenna" Steve's Guide to VLF Concentric vs DD Search Coils Steve's Guide to Metal Detector Search Coil Compatibility Steve’s Guide to VLF Metal Detectors and “More Depth” Steve’s Guide to How Deep Metal Detectors Can Go
Steve's Guide to Metal Detectors with Reliable Target ID Numbers Steve's Guide to Headphones for Metal Detecting
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There is information both for beginners plus advanced topics for the pros. Each article focuses on a single subject and they are meant to be relatively short but cover the topic well. Many were written in response to questions asked on this websites forum. These are "how to" or explanatory guides on metal detecting and gold prospecting themes written by Steve Herschbach. Steve Herschbach, in Steve's Guides, March 29