OD_hunt
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- Excal 1000
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Hi all ![Smiley :) :)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/smiley.gif)
I would like to know if anyone has pictures of the glands used on the Excal detectors - more specifically how they come apart. There are 3 similar ones (battery cable, coil cable top, coil cable bottom). Has anyone pulled them apart that can tell me if they contain o-ring seals or custom type rubber seals?
My Excal 1000 is out of it's warranty period so I don't want to open the glands and not be able to re-seal them... If someone has knowledge / pictures it would be great to read about it.
Please note that there are many posts regarding inline connectors used by people to change coils on-the-go. With this post lets share info on hard-wiring cables into the coil / main unit, specifically the glands used on the Excal machines.
Any information will do! Thanks for your participation
od
![Smiley :) :)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/smiley.gif)
I would like to know if anyone has pictures of the glands used on the Excal detectors - more specifically how they come apart. There are 3 similar ones (battery cable, coil cable top, coil cable bottom). Has anyone pulled them apart that can tell me if they contain o-ring seals or custom type rubber seals?
My Excal 1000 is out of it's warranty period so I don't want to open the glands and not be able to re-seal them... If someone has knowledge / pictures it would be great to read about it.
Please note that there are many posts regarding inline connectors used by people to change coils on-the-go. With this post lets share info on hard-wiring cables into the coil / main unit, specifically the glands used on the Excal machines.
Any information will do! Thanks for your participation
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