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Notsi, Ltd., Bulgaria, 9027 Varna, Troleyna 12 street 

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Mole LRL 3000D operating manual

  

 

 

a  probe,  but  the  cylinder  is  empty  and  a  piece  of  the  metal  we  are  looking  for 

should  be  put  inside  (for  example,  gold,  silver,  copper,  bronze).  The  collector 

should be stuck in the ground between the transmitter probes and the operator, 

who  is  above  the  search  line.  If  antennas  open,  this  means  that  the  detected 

signal is unreal or the detected metal is very small in weight. If antennas cross, 

the search continues. The collector is a device that eliminates objects ten times 

heavier  than  the  collector  itself.  For  example:  If  you  put  20  g  of  gold  into  the 

collector, you will eliminate an object that weighs up to 200  g. If you put 1 g of 

metal, you will eliminate 10 grams. In this way, the operator can estimate the size 

of the object they have found (

Fig.2)

When selecting several collectors with different amounts of gold in them, we can 

determine the weight of the object. When measuring from another location at 90 

degrees to the first one, we can run a second line and when it crosses the first 

one,  we  can  find  out  the  distance  to  the  object  (

Fig.  3

).  As  we  go  along  the 

second line and move towards the point of crossing in space, baguettes will not 

cross. 

Once you get to the object and step over it, baguettes will cross. Mark the place 

with a rod, go on and see that antennas become parallel. This means that there 

is no object further ahead. Now, the location of the possible metal object or the 

ion field without metal is established. The ion field around objects buried long ago 

move aside due to the Earth's magnetic field. The older the object is, the greater 

the displacement is. The locator registers ions, because they have larger volume 

than the metal itself. If there is a real finding, we can get its depth (

Fig. 6

). 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Mole LRL 3000D

Page 1: ...7 Web www deltapulse eu E mail sales deltapulse eu Mole LRL 3000D operating manual 1 Mole LRL 3 Mole LRL 3000D 000D Operating Operating manual manual Notsi Ltd Bulgaria 9027 Varna Troleyna 12 street P...

Page 2: ...metal has been removed are unmistakably detected after many years For this purpose we offer an eliminator that unloads the ionic field formed around the object during its stay underground If the obje...

Page 3: ...0 meters Another important factor is the period the object spent underground and the soil s chemical composition The longer the object has been underground the more metal ions have formed around it Th...

Page 4: ...s If there is a metal in the range for which we set the transmitter a search line is obtained from the resonant currents between the locator and the metal When the operator crosses this line the two b...

Page 5: ...n this way the operator can estimate the size of the object they have found Fig 2 When selecting several collectors with different amounts of gold in them we can determine the weight of the object Whe...

Page 6: ...rator can select frequencies different than the ones specified except the frequencies for lead aluminium bronze copper brass and diamonds All other frequencies for gold silver and iron can be changed...

Page 7: ...the battery with a new 9V alkaline one CAUTION 1 Mind not to short circuit the baguettes during operation They are varnished but still be careful This does not apply to the handles that are completely...

Page 8: ...d place them with the tips up 2 Attach the cables from the probes to LRL3000D PROBE OUT by following the connection colours black with black red and red This is very important for the proper operation...

Page 9: ...with a thin pike not larger than 4 mm since the probes are 5 mm at about 10 cm depth The gap between the holes should be at least 40 cm and at most 90 cm wide The standard distance between them is 60...

Page 10: ...Insert the probes in the holes you have made at about 15 cm depth Set SENSETIVITY from 7 to 10 Wait for at least 100 seconds until the ground is activated in a radius of 100 meters 200 m in diameter A...

Page 11: ...baguettes do not cross after crossing the marked line Fig 1 After that go back along the marked line Stand with your back to the locator Fig 4 and go with the baguettes along the line Now the baguette...

Page 12: ...onds again which is equal to approximately 100 meters of processed area and start searching These 15 20 minutes of rest are required to clear off the previous frequency on and at least 100 seconds for...

Page 13: ...h a deep search detector having in mind that the object is still electronic and not real Bulgaria is located north of the Equator and the deviation will be to it i e to the south If necessary use a co...

Page 14: ...u need to carry out a full study to ensure that no holes are left empty and not in place and that the object is away from the measurement It is desirable to have a deep search metal detector and elimi...

Page 15: ...use the electronic object of findings that were proven and taken out in order to learn how to use the device Such an object stands at a distance of 1 to 30 meters from the real one If you know a plac...

Page 16: ...ttery will get damaged After charging is complete unplug the charger from the 220V power source and then unplug the jack from the panel socket Caution When replacing the charger jack from socket 1 to...

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