Wow! The Algo Force E1500 is a very user-friendly detector even for the beginner. It has a well thought out menu screen with many features that most PI users can benefit from or always wish they had. Thanks Nenad for taking the time to put this great learning video together. Ron's Detector's
Looks like a decent unit Nenad , looks like it might give the 6000 a run for its money, nice that you can use the coils you want, you actually explained the machine perfectly 👍
Will the different modes introduce dead zones ( depth or size) , if say working in heavy mineralised ground and you have to select a more filtered mode?
Whether in heavily mineralized ground or not, the different modes won't introduce dead zones in terms of depth or target size. Basically, each mode utilizes two ground-balanced detection channels, each with its own dead zone. However, the design ensures that when one channel experiences a dead zone, the other channel maintains strong sensitivity. These channels complement each other, effectively covering up each other's dead zones.
Great will forward to seeing them. Also a question, I can't see any mention of Bluetooth connection for headphones. Is this something that you are thinking of or is there a work around for it.
@@marioncamilleri9303 there is no built in wireless, but there is a 3.5mm headphone jack. So any wired headphones will work, and also any wireless headphone and transmitter pair. I have tested the Quest WireFree (2.4 Ghz wireless) and it works great. There is an optional 3.5mm to USB cable for them so you can plug the transmitter straight in to the E1500 without needing any adaptors. The Quest kit is available with Pro headphones, lite headphone or just a Transmitter/Receiver pair (Mate kit), which you plug your own headphones into. All options are here: phasetechnical.com.au/headphones-audio/
Nothing comprehensive about it. You just press the pin-point button. Just need to be mindful that pin-point is a non-motion mode, so the threshold can drift. If that happens press the pin-point button again. You can have a play with it at home to familiarize yourself. Use a small coil and drop sensitivity really low, and it should be stable enough.
Hi nenad can you tell me how it goes on heavy mineral ground and using large coils compared to gpx5000 and gpz7000 . Or is this solely for small stuff thanks maurice
When you have time....can you do the same video with all the buttons that you are pressing showing while you explain please.... So we can see the buttons and the screen....
It's all covered in this thread. I did some testing on the machine and had a little input into the UI. www.detectorprospector.com/topic/25182-algoforce-e1500/
Wow! The Algo Force E1500 is a very user-friendly detector even for the beginner. It has a well thought out menu screen with many features that most PI users can benefit from or always wish they had. Thanks Nenad for taking the time to put this great learning video together.
Ron's Detector's
Thanks Ron, appreciate the comment.
Thanks for showing us , can’t wait to see more cheers Mick.
No worries
Thank you for taking the time,Hope available in the USA soon.Great video 👍
Thanks for watching!
Looks like a decent unit Nenad , looks like it might give the 6000 a run for its money, nice that you can use the coils you want,
you actually explained the machine perfectly 👍
Thanks mate.
Well done Nenad well explained looks like a great machine
Cheers
Will the different modes introduce dead zones ( depth or size) , if say working in heavy mineralised ground and you have to select a more filtered mode?
Whether in heavily mineralized ground or not, the different modes won't introduce dead zones in terms of depth or target size. Basically, each mode utilizes two ground-balanced detection channels, each with its own dead zone. However, the design ensures that when one channel experiences a dead zone, the other channel maintains strong sensitivity. These channels complement each other, effectively covering up each other's dead zones.
Thanks Bruce Candy for making two ground- balance detection possible.@@diggingwithphasetech
Looks great. Are you going to do any field test videos soon?
Yes, more videos coming
Great will forward to seeing them. Also a question, I can't see any mention of Bluetooth connection for headphones. Is this something that you are thinking of or is there a work around for it.
@@marioncamilleri9303 there is no built in wireless, but there is a 3.5mm headphone jack. So any wired headphones will work, and also any wireless headphone and transmitter pair. I have tested the Quest WireFree (2.4 Ghz wireless) and it works great. There is an optional 3.5mm to USB cable for them so you can plug the transmitter straight in to the E1500 without needing any adaptors. The Quest kit is available with Pro headphones, lite headphone or just a Transmitter/Receiver pair (Mate kit), which you plug your own headphones into. All options are here: phasetechnical.com.au/headphones-audio/
Great. Thanks for the quick reply.
Pleas can we have a comphensive run down on actavating pin pointing mode i am all over the place just to get the number for dif target thanks👍
Nothing comprehensive about it. You just press the pin-point button. Just need to be mindful that pin-point is a non-motion mode, so the threshold can drift. If that happens press the pin-point button again. You can have a play with it at home to familiarize yourself. Use a small coil and drop sensitivity really low, and it should be stable enough.
Where did the algo force name come from? Thanks Ninad great explanation, machine looks good😊😊😊😊
Most likely short for algorithm. An algorithmic force 😄
Id love to see this dev on the the wet sand on our beaches
Hi nenad can you tell me how it goes on heavy mineral ground and using large coils compared to gpx5000 and gpz7000 . Or is this solely for small stuff thanks maurice
Hi Maurice, it's geared more towards very small gold.
When you have time....can you do the same video with all the buttons that you are pressing showing while you explain please....
So we can see the buttons and the screen....
Is this device like gpx in depth and can a coiltek 18 or 22 coil be installed on it?
No depth is more comparable to the SDC2300. But yes you can install bigger coils.
I would like to see him working with large coils
I have tested up to a 16" mono, and while you do gain noticeable depth on coin sized targets, the depth won't match a GPX5000.
Hvala Imenjače..
Hvala Nenad ☺
Esse dispositivo é pi? É caro como os outros PIs?
Hè più prezzu di a maiò parte di i PI. $ 2275 dollari Australiani
Who are the people behind this machine? The designers?
It's all covered in this thread. I did some testing on the machine and had a little input into the UI. www.detectorprospector.com/topic/25182-algoforce-e1500/
Ok, cool. I’ll have a read.
IRON ID ?????
No, doesn't tell difference between ferrous and non ferrous. Only shows target conductivity.