N5XTR
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2016
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- Location
- SW Oklahoma
- Detector(s) used
- MX Sport
Land Ranger Pro
ProPointerAT
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Anyone mod their Land Ranger Pro yet?
I added backlights and relocated the pinpoint button today.
Pinpoint Button Relocation
This mod only needs two small wires (26 gauge) and a SPST momentary switch that is normally open. Three holes need to be drilled, one in the bottom of the control head and two in the S handle. Two solder connections on the main board are shown in the video below. A very easy modification for enhanced ease of use. I am sure this would be the same for the Quick Draw Pro and the Lone Star Pro.
Adding Backlights
This mod needs two LED's, some small 26 gauge wire and a switch. The switch can DPDT or SPST. One hole will need to be drilled in the control head for the switch and two solder connections to the main board for the 5 volts to power the LED's. This particular power connection that I used will turn off with the detector so no worries about leaving the lights on when not in use. There are other voltage sources on the board but they stay powered when the detector was off. More details in the videos below.
Total darkness testing...
Field testing...
Under the Hood...
Added a white drinking straw as a light diffuser...
I added backlights and relocated the pinpoint button today.
Pinpoint Button Relocation
This mod only needs two small wires (26 gauge) and a SPST momentary switch that is normally open. Three holes need to be drilled, one in the bottom of the control head and two in the S handle. Two solder connections on the main board are shown in the video below. A very easy modification for enhanced ease of use. I am sure this would be the same for the Quick Draw Pro and the Lone Star Pro.
Adding Backlights
This mod needs two LED's, some small 26 gauge wire and a switch. The switch can DPDT or SPST. One hole will need to be drilled in the control head for the switch and two solder connections to the main board for the 5 volts to power the LED's. This particular power connection that I used will turn off with the detector so no worries about leaving the lights on when not in use. There are other voltage sources on the board but they stay powered when the detector was off. More details in the videos below.
Total darkness testing...
Field testing...
Under the Hood...
Added a white drinking straw as a light diffuser...


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