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Old 7th April 2008, 07:44 AM   (permalink (permalink))
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Hi all,

I have a metal detector that i want to test the output to the coil.

There is a circular 5 pin plug that the search coil plugs into, the pins are numbered 1 through 5 in an anticlockwise direction.
I would like to determine which pins are the output voltage pins to the search coil etc, the detector is a Minelab GP3500.

Is this as straight forward as just making contact with the pins with a multimeter, can any damage occur by doing this??

Thank You
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Old 8th April 2008, 04:15 AM   (permalink (permalink))
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You should be able to measure it with a DMM, but keep in mind the coil uses higher frequency signals than alot of AC circuits. I think some detectors use frequencies upwards of 25-100 KHz or so. If you have access to one, an O-scope would probably be a better choice than a multimeter.

Relax, You won't do any damage by trying to measure the signal.
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Old 8th April 2008, 12:23 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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Thanks Brian218,

I have a PC based O-scope that i can use to test it out.

I am guessing that with the 5 pin connector that 2 pins would be for the transmit voltage to the search coil, 2 pins would be for the reciever signal pins & the other one an earth-ground pin.
Does this make sense?

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