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« on: June 18, 2015, 09:39:33 am »
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Lorenz Z1 experiences:
 
I use the Lorenz Z1 for 2 months  in addition to my CTX3030 and Deus (3 years) in Germany.
Here my first impressions from Z1 with 35cm DD coil:

-   It can find a 15mm silver coin  in 25cm but actually ground adjustment  is absolutely necessary
-   soil with low trash is important
-   Search speed is surprising high for PI
-   but time need for controlling fe / non fe with horizontal movement over the target
-   level  of conductance (target ID)  sometimes not appear on display (too low signal strength ?)
-   I cannot find any practically experiences or tips from Lorenz Z1 or X5 users in forums
-   The main issue - when I should dig up the target in dependency from ID  ( only non Fe  i.e. little coins  or big iron finds)  also the correct adjustments for max.  achievements
   
I’m looking for any comments and additions so we can exchange for more informations.



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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2015, 11:45:43 am »
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Talk to me in Inches.  I have issues with  Centimeters and crap.  Your talking to a American.  Guess were old fashion .   Celsius Temps really mess me up.   How do you define .75F.Huh???    One Degree Celsius can mean living or not.   


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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2015, 08:32:53 am »
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Quote:Posted by homefire
Talk to me in Inches.  I have issues with  Centimeters and crap.  Your talking to a American.  Guess were old fashion .   Celsius Temps really mess me up.   How do you define .75F.Huh???    One Degree Celsius can mean living or not.   



 1 inch = 25.39,    1 mile = 1,609 meters,  Metric is easy because it works up 10 and therefore you can use your fingers an Toes or a calculator,lol



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