First Beach Impressions EQ 800

Trokair

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Mar 26, 2010
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Detector(s) used
Minelab Equinox 800, Minelab Excalibur II 1000
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I received my Equinox 800 a few weeks ago and was lucky enough to get out to the beach last Saturday for my first hunt with it and figured I would post my impressions of the machine here for information. I spent 9 hours hunting and really enjoyed the detector. It has easily become my favorite out of my White's V3i and my Minelab Excalibur and I have those for years. I left them in my vehicle the entire time and I doubt I will even bring them in the future.

Terrain: I was on the boardwalk area of the beach in Ocean City, Maryland between 1st and 20th street. The rain kept everyone off of the beach so I was able to hit the towel line without interruption. Beach build up from the summer meant no sand bars or troughs to hunt during low tide so I stuck to the dry sand.

I was immediately impressed with how stable the 800 was out of the box. The only change I made was to run the channel scan per the directions in the quick start guide. At 20 on Beach 1 it was silent on the beach unless there was something in the ground. I did experience one area that had bad interference and made the machine chirp even turned down to 10. There is probably a cable buried or something along those lines and I had hoped the 800 could get around that. I can hunt in that area just not well. Once past it though I was back to 20 and quiet.

I dug a lot of pocket change, the most I have ever dug before. I was pulling nickles loud and clear at over 8 inches and quarters at over a foot. The target ID was incredibly reliable as well. It got to the point where if I pulled a "strange" number like an 18 I knew I was digging something other than the standard trash or pocket change. Bottle caps lived in the 13-16 range and clad in the 20s. After the first 2 hours I was probably 85% correct on knowing what I was digging before it came up which is a real improvement over my V3i.

Having it waterproof was useful. I was in some heavy rain at times and they even closed the beach for a little bit. I wish the wireless headphones were waterproof or resistant. I had to put them away during the heavy rain and use the built in speaker, which worked well even with the wind noise.

The biggest problem I had with the machine was how you have to hold it. Each machine is balanced and shaped differently and I found that the 800 required more grip strength than I am used to. After several hours my hands started hurting from having to grip the handle. I also experienced some of the shaft wobble that some people have been reporting but that wasn't as much of a drawback for me.

All told I dug $9.55 in clad, 3 earrings, 2 pendants, 1 bracelet (all non-precious), and $30 randomly blowing across the beach :D . I am still on the search for that first gold ring and I am looking forward to taking the 800 back out to try again.
 

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Very nice.Congrats :icon_thumleft:
 

I take it you liked it. Great job on the beach for your first time out. Congrats on all the nice finds and info.
 

Looks like a good day! Looking forward to getting my 600 on the beach for a try. Keep us posted on any further results.:icon_thumright:
 

Tighten the cam locks if it wobbles
 

Hope you left some for me, going there next week. Lol.
 

Hope you left some for me, going there next week. Lol.

I am sure there is plenty left :D

One thing I don't really care for about the beach at OC is how wide it is. I probably won't be heading out again until September or October by which time I am hoping the beach breaks down a bit so there is some area to hunt between the waterline and the shore. Good luck with your hunt, I will keep an eye out to see what you pull up :D
 

Congratualtions on the very productive hunt! :occasion14:
 

Check the arm cuff... it's unusually wide. If it's loose on your arm it makes swinging tiring. I used a heat gun to warm the cuff, and then bend it in a little so it fit my arm better. Since then it's been great!

Holding the grip as low as possible helps a little too.
 

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I appreciate the Nox 800 experience stories, as I am considering one as well. Thanks for sharing, and congrats on your finds!
 

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