Coil swapping.

NO. Even if the pins match on any coil, it has to be calibrated to which model your using.
 

So, I guess this would also be true for the Sunray inline pinpointer.

The folks at Sunray could not answer for sure.
 

The difference is other coils may not be calibrated to your detector but the Sunray inline probe would be like a small coil made for your machine. A pinpointer is not the same as a coil and won't have the same spec. as a Garrett coil for your ACE.
 

Thank you sandman! Always a wealth of knowledge
 

The coil to housing connector on the AT Pro & AT Gold is different from any other coil. The AT coils have a 2-pin/2-sleeve connection with a o-ring collar for waterproofing the connection.

This a Garrett propriatary connector and I don't think they are currently willing to sell these connectors to outside vendors. (I've got a friend who is home building coils for White's machines and wanted a AT connector to experiment with for a new coil and they wouldn't sell him any...)
 

Dwight S said:
The coil to housing connector on the AT Pro & AT Gold is different from any other coil. The AT coils have a 2-pin/2-sleeve connection with a o-ring collar for waterproofing the connection.

This a Garrett propriatary connector and I don't think they are currently willing to sell these connectors to outside vendors. (I've got a friend who is home building coils for White's machines and wanted a AT connector to experiment with for a new coil and they wouldn't sell him any...)

Nothing wrong with cutting a connector off of a AT Pro coil for experimental purposes.
 

Sandman said:
Dwight S said:
The coil to housing connector on the AT Pro & AT Gold is different from any other coil. The AT coils have a 2-pin/2-sleeve connection with a o-ring collar for waterproofing the connection.

This a Garrett propriatary connector and I don't think they are currently willing to sell these connectors to outside vendors. (I've got a friend who is home building coils for White's machines and wanted a AT connector to experiment with for a new coil and they wouldn't sell him any...)

Nothing wrong with cutting a connector off of a AT Pro coil for experimental purposes.

No, there isn't... Unless you don't want to spend the $100+ for a coil to hack up... If Garrett would offer pieces & parts for sale, you may see better coils and accessories come about. My friend is building a "Bigfoot" type coil and he's willing to do the work to build a Garrett syle Bigfoot, but he isn't willing to buy a AT coil and I don't know of anyone will to sacrifice their coils...
 

well that answers my question about my EXcellarator DD EQ2 coil I have for my Ace 250 working with an AT PRO... Thanks for an awesome question! :notworthy:
 

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