Do you think that the VDI identification number list is almost exactly The same for the Garrett ace 400 as it is for the Garrett ace pro, besides the one discrepancy that you discovered and pointed out in your very helpful video? I own the 400 but I have a really great detailed and fully inclusive VDI list for the Pro so I was wondering if I could just use the Pro chart, along with your advice, because other than that I cannot find anything else on the internet at all that has a VDI number list for the 400? Thanks 😊
They will be close on both machines but depth will make a difference between the two. The Pro will read more consistent on deeper targets. Iron will always vary.
Still have my 400,upgraded at end of last summer to an at max .My wife wants to detect this summer so I'm going to have to relearn my 400 for her sake,it's important to know your machine.
Hi 👋 are you sure theat ring is gold? Gold is a lower conductor than copper so it should be a more lower VDI number. It should be around 40. Great video though.
Subscribed from Finland! Happy hunting from a fellow detectorist!😊🍀 I use exactly the same machine!
Very cool video about silver content and items ringing up on this guy. Excellent video
I figured anyone wanting to buy or learn one would like to know
@@RandyECombs 🤘😎🤘
Love my 400. Found a 1945 walking liberty outside my front door. Talk about beginners luck!!!
Walking Liberty half dollars are my favorite coin.
Such a helpful video! Thanks
Thank you
Good information..... Thank you
I love my 400i, it's a beast of a machine for the money.
I can always use a good second detector
Beautiful video, Thanks for the sharing with us, New friend, Like 5
thank you
Good info for those Ace 400 users!!💖
@AAP's Variety Channel hey Luke!💖
I got it for my grandson but he was not interested
Do you think that the VDI identification number list is almost exactly The same for the Garrett ace 400 as it is for the Garrett ace pro, besides the one discrepancy that you discovered and pointed out in your very helpful video? I own the 400 but I have a really great detailed and fully inclusive VDI list for the Pro so I was wondering if I could just use the Pro chart, along with your advice, because other than that I cannot find anything else on the internet at all that has a VDI number list for the 400? Thanks 😊
They will be close on both machines but depth will make a difference between the two. The Pro will read more consistent on deeper targets. Iron will always vary.
I'm a newbie and this may be a dumb question but the coins in the white cardboard holders have staples in them, would that affect the numbers?
Maybe so, but it would be of minimal effect. Good catch on that one.
Love my 400
I got it for my grandson but he was not interested
Nice love my 400 👍
I got it for my grandson but he was not interested
Still have my 400,upgraded at end of last summer to an at max .My wife wants to detect this summer so I'm going to have to relearn my 400 for her sake,it's important to know your machine.
Absolutely. A detector will talk to you, you just have to listen!
Hi 👋 are you sure theat ring is gold? Gold is a lower conductor than copper so it should be a more lower VDI number. It should be around 40. Great video though.
It is my wifes ring and she said it is gold, I am not gonna tell anything else 😎
@@RandyECombs I hope nobody ripped you off but that VDI number is way too high for gold. You should test that ring. Have a great day. 👍
@@DigItFlipItTreasureHunt She found it metal detecting
I used to have one of them years ago
I got it cheap and sold it and made money, it worked good.
@@RandyECombs awesome
4001 I have one amazing metaldetectier
It will be good when the EMI is too bad on my Equinox
Need can slaw, pull tabs vs. 10kt ID's
absolutely
New from aap
way cool