1990's Fisher 1266-X

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Mar 19, 2024
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Hello. I was a very active relic hunter back in the day, but grew out of it after being unable to find private property to hunt on. I recently sold my 1266-X on eBay. It was working perfectly before I disassembled it for shipping, which included disconnecting the coil from the detector. Upon arrival, my buyer states it was DOA. The detector is on it's way back to me now, and was hoping someone might have some ideas as to what could have happened?
 

I hope you get YOUR machine back. Ebay is full of scammers. Does the buyer have decent feedback? Did you make note of the serial number on your machine before selling?
On the flip side, did he install the batteries correctly or??? Lots of not so bright folks out there.
Hope it works for you once returned.
 

I hope you get YOUR machine back. Ebay is full of scammers. Does the buyer have decent feedback? Did you make note of the serial number on your machine before selling?
On the flip side, did he install the batteries correctly or??? Lots of not so bright folks out there.
Hope it works for you once returned.
Thank you very much for the quick response. I have been messaging with the buyer throughout the process and he has over 2K positives on eBay. He is frustrated, just as I am frustrated and I can't wait to get my detector back. I just can't understand what could have happened.
 

So, I got my 1266X back and sure enough, it is dead. Doe anyone know if there are any local detector repair shops in the Richmond, VA area? I am concerned that the shipping may have done the damage.
 

Hello. I was a very active relic hunter back in the day, but grew out of it after being unable to find private property to hunt on. I recently sold my 1266-X on eBay. It was working perfectly before I disassembled it for shipping, which included disconnecting the coil from the detector. Upon arrival, my buyer states it was DOA. The detector is on it's way back to me now, and was hoping someone might have some ideas as to what could have happened?
It’s weard

And frustrating, I hope it has something simple to fix it.

Did you check the connection ?

My best wishes to you
 

It’s weard

And frustrating, I hope it has something simple to fix it.

Did you check the connection ?

My best wishes to you
That IS the weirdest part. It worked just fine before I disassembled it for shipping. Obviously, the only electronic disconnection was the cable from the coil t the main box. It's a mystery to me.
 

Was it shipped with batteries installed?
If so, were all connections insulated from shorting during shipping?

I've inadvertently drained batteries that way; IDK if electronics could be damaged; depends on age/tech, I spoze...
 

Was it shipped with batteries installed?
If so, were all connections insulated from shorting during shipping?

I've inadvertently drained batteries that way; IDK if electronics could be damaged; depends on age/tech, I spoze...
Hmmmm....I did ship it with the batteries installed, simply because I knew it was working prior to disassembly.
 

Hmmmm....I did ship it with the batteries installed, simply because I knew it was working prior to disassembly.
Did you already receive back?

Any chance that you connect a different coil? In that way you could check if is the coil or the controller.
 

Did you already receive back?

Any chance that you connect a different coil? In that way you could check if is the coil or the controller.
Thanks for the tip. The eBayer stated he connected one of his other coils to it to no avail. I do not have another coil, unless the coil on my newer F22 would suffice?
 

Hello. I was a very active relic hunter back in the day, but grew out of it after being unable to find private property to hunt on. I recently sold my 1266-X on eBay. It was working perfectly before I disassembled it for shipping, which included disconnecting the coil from the detector. Upon arrival, my buyer states it was DOA. The detector is on it's way back to me now, and was hoping someone might have some ideas as to what could have happened?
I have a cherry 1266 x from los Banjos ,California.Its f/s [email protected]
 

Hello. I was a very active relic hunter back in the day, but grew out of it after being unable to find private property to hunt on. I recently sold my 1266-X on eBay. It was working perfectly before I disassembled it for shipping, which included disconnecting the coil from the detector. Upon arrival, my buyer states it was DOA. The detector is on it's way back to me now, and was hoping someone might have some ideas as to what could have happened?
Good mercy the scam artist are hitting ALL forums .I just got hit by scam artist .BE CAREFUL .Check it out and go from there.
 

Thank you very much for the quick response. I have been messaging with the buyer throughout the process and he has over 2K positives on eBay. He is frustrated, just as I am frustrated and I can't wait to get my detector back. I just can't understand what could have happened.
When i sell a detector its sent as a turn on ready to go.Never had any problems.
 

So, I got my 1266X back and sure enough, it is dead. Doe anyone know if there are any local detector repair shops in the Richmond, VA area? I am concerned that the shipping may have done the damage.
Yep,this guy works on all for years.Here it is East Texas Metal Detectors,1495 FM 49 Gilmer,Texas.75644.PHone # 903-734-7773.His name is KEITH.HE IS AN EXPERT ON 1266X.
 

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