This time I’m using the Dive Shaft from XP…. What a difference!!! Went to an old swim area that I have been diving with my Excal for many years. Wasn’t expecting much; pleasantly surprised.
I really like your videos. As a person who used to dive (I'm too old now) I want to see diving, not chit chat. That's what you are giving me. Thank you!
awesome hunt! NH Beach Metal Detecting said you have the best channel on Utube! love your videos! we had really good luck the last few weeks with the xp2!
I use the same setup just with the bone conduction headphones , try the 11x13” coil I alternate between that and the 9” coil. Also the beach sensitive using pitch tones loves small gold earrings and thin women’s rings . Love your videos .
Deus2 is really a amazing machine for undetwater use im metal detecting for living and hands down the deus 2 is the best underwater detector i used so far
well played Carter// the D2 slaying the well hunted spot DEF tells you there is MUCH more there!!! ocean or bay? def salt or brackish based on the decomp on the brass/etc
Personal taste, I like having the full headphones. Tried the bone and it wasn't my thing. Been underwater metal detecting now 41 years, you know what they say about Old Dogs
Digging into that sand clay mixture is what clouds everything up, the Fanning actually helps clear it up. Not a huge fan of the pin pointers underwater, all personal preference because I know people that love them
Awesome finds! Thanks for taking us along. Not to question your technique but just curious as to why you do not use a pinpointer? I think it would vastly cut down your recovery time, especially once the item is out of the hole.
I used to use a pinpointer but I find it cumbersome. Some people like them underwater all the time but I'll use them only if the visibility is non-existent
really like your videos-good info that comes along with them. I'm curious if you've used the manticore diving and if so which do you prefer? Thanks for the adventure
Picking up the swim buckles over a foot and the coins are sounding good at about 10 inches. Always hard to tell when digging in sand and rocks because the hole is constantly caving in
I started out using the 11-inch coil because I like the coverage and the depth. I might try the 9-in coil if I get into an area with more iron trash but for now I'm happy with the 11
Absolutely. I find that the numbers are extremely accurate on both deep and shallow targets. On deep targets the numbers will read almost identical when the Target is out of the hole.
Hello!!Great video,again!!Sorry i'm asking here,but your opinion weighs a lot.My Excal is geting realy old and soon i'll be needing a new detector.I love the Excal,but everyone seems to be moving on to new and better ones.If you had the resources just to buy one,which one would it be?Thank you!!
The Excal has been my go to dive machine for many years because it is simple and reliable. After having this one successful dive with the D2 in an area that I've hit hard with the Excal, I am definitely going back in the water next week trying the D2 again. Too soon to make the Excal permanently my number 2 machine, I am excited about working the same area again with the D2
Quick question what are you using for power on the electrolysis? How many volts and Amps/mA does it use. Or what ever the unit of power it uses? I got confused and stumped myself for a second there 🫤. It's volts and amps I believe right. Anyway I noticed it seemed hot as it bubbled instantly when you dropped the gold ring in
@@steveallen984 if bubbles instantly because there was a lot of baking soda in the water so the conductivity was high. Any 12-volt Transformer works fine just be sure to put the good Target on the negative and the scrap metal on the positive