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WARNING: it is dangerous risk of electrical shock to hook up most any type of frequency generator to a bare-handle L-rod. Just don’t do it. I don’t know about the Eliminator but be on the safe side and don’t risk injury or worse.Hooked up two L-rods, negative in my left hand, positive in my right. What I noticed is when the target was on my left, it seemed not as sensitive. So I started thinking and came to the conclusion the negative rod was somewhat blocking the postive side. Overall, not that excited about two rods for whatever reason, I don't know because I thought two rods should give a stronger response. Maybe I am just too rusty as I haven't done much of any rod work in the past five years, and probably should have given it a better chance/more time. Maybe wait until nicer weather. Back to my motto "Nothing is as easy as it first appears." And like i said, I am not a big fan of the hand-held locators.
Since I started this thread I haven’t done anything with this project. Just picked it up today and did some practice in my yard (with just one L_rod connected). It works but I am totally rusty doing a sweep. Easier for me to use a variation of the box-in method. The sweep just hard to get an accurate line to the target, but it does work enough and then go to the box-in.WARNING: it is dangerous risk of electrical shock to hook up most any type of frequency generator to a bare-handle L-rod. Just don’t do it. I don’t know about the Eliminator but be on the safe side and don’t risk injury or worse.
Dell Winders was selling a weight check that was powered by a 555 timer and one customer got a severe electrical shock. Don’t think you are immune to it because it hasn’t happened to you yet. One micro hole in you skin can let the electricity into your body and it doesn’t take much current to lock your muscles so you can’t let go of the rod. Every time you get a static electricity spark it puts a micro hole in your skin.
The jury is still out on how well this works.Right now my feelings are my modified box-in method is not as good when doing the cancelling but my practice time has been very limited. When I do the box-in I point the rod out to my side instead of straight ahead. Don’t know if that makes any difference but it does seem like the sweep is better and easier to see what Is happening.Since I started this thread I haven’t done anything with this project. Just picked it up today and did some practice in my yard (with just one L_rod connected). It works but I am totally rusty doing a sweep. Easier for me to use a variation of the box-in method. The sweep just hard to get an accurate line to the target, but it does work enough and then go to the box-in.
As far as using the weight cancelling, I was using the sweep method to see if it cancels. Wasn’t thinking too clearly and I guess the box-in method should work better with the cancelling. I’ll try later.
Not all that excited with this setup or with any handheld frequency locator. It just works better to put the probe in the ground and wait a few minutes for the line to the target to develop.The jury is still out on how well this works.Right now my feelings are my modified box-in method is not as good when doing the cancelling but my practice time has been very limited. When I do the box-in I point the rod out to my side instead of straight ahead. Don’t know if that makes any difference but it does seem like the sweep is better and easier to see what Is happening.
Just a note on the sweep method, go VERY SLOW. Makes a big difference. This holds true for the box-in, too