though I had some problem with sea water It also ruclips.net/user/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
I liked the way you shaped the pipe, gave me good idea for a protect in doing atm, great video ,im going make one. keep making videos,you do a good job.
"Let's start with the handle, heat up FOORTI MILLIMETER..." Ton verran ehdin alusta katsoa/kuulla kun arvelin että pakko olla suomalainen hemmo 😄 Hakutuloksissa tuli video vastaan, en ollu muuta kanavaa vielä ehtiny selata. Hyvä video 😎
Hi, Thanks for watching! This kit is from an Estonian inventor. You can read all about it at www.digiwood.ee/en/ and he (Teemo) is the best person to tell about the modifications, like adding a lamp response instead of a speaker. I'm also waiting for his new developments in this area. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! I would use it in the rain and I don't think water gets into circuit board easily, but still I wouldn't submerse it into water. Should make the end cap (where the battery holder slides in) more tight, for example by using threaded cap or similar. Then it would be perfect for underwater search!
Unless you have access to a very nice engineering shop you wont be making anything waterproof. We lowly field engineers can make things that are water resistant, maybe even weatherproof, but it's much wiser to make sure theres an easy way for water to escape, and conformal coating on your circuit board, or tiny bits will ingress and condense through tiny tiny holes every time the body thermal cycles and it slowly collects water inside.
The cost for this is about 30€. You can purchase this from the inventor's site www.digiwood.ee. Or if you want to go cheaper, you can buy a pre programmed IC control unit for 5,40€. Have a look, and all the best wishes for your project!
Using 1,5V batteries instead of 1,2V and not changing anything elde will eventually destroy the detector. Perhaps not immediately, but in time it will. I have not made the design for the electronic part, so if you want to know in more details, better to ask the inventor Teemo at digiwood(dot)ee
Well, I find it a bit difficult to define, and I haven't had time to perform presice testing with all the different search coils that I have tried. It also depends whether you use ferrite rod inside of the coil or not. Anyway, this works well as a pinpointer (about 50mm range with 25mm diameter coil) and also as a detector (about 50-100mm range with 70mm diameter coil). Hopefully this helps! It is good to play around with different coils and see what suits you best.
a good video,,,can you share me the detail of the circuit,,,coz i think i can build that becoz i think its easy to understand,, i'll be very thankful if u share me,,,GOD bless you
though I had some problem with sea water It also ruclips.net/user/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
Thanks, I'm happy you liked it!
Frozen Toes Entertainment can you please put the materials and tools list on the description? It would be pretty useful. Thanks
I liked the way you shaped the pipe, gave me good idea for a protect in doing atm, great video ,im going make one. keep making videos,you do a good job.
"Let's start with the handle, heat up FOORTI MILLIMETER..." Ton verran ehdin alusta katsoa/kuulla kun arvelin että pakko olla suomalainen hemmo 😄 Hakutuloksissa tuli video vastaan, en ollu muuta kanavaa vielä ehtiny selata. Hyvä video 😎
Dude, love your detector and loved your step by step very easy to follow instructions, fantastic video 10/10
ok i am actually able to afford this one unlike 99.9.... percent of the other diys
use a smaller coil and a reflector dish for more depth what's your thoughts?
thats pretty awesome!
might as well buy one
Hey buddy what affordable detector do you think they sale on market
can it Go through the dirt? and If No, can you make a stronger one?
Hi there is it possible to increase sensing range by 2feet using circular coil radially?
Thank you, yes I will do :)
How to make much more powerful coil? If I make a bigger coil and the resistance is example: 4ohm, it will works better?
what does it mean very powerful??? depth???
will it take a lot of efford modifying the circuit board so a lamp optically responses instead of a speaker?
Hi, Thanks for watching! This kit is from an Estonian inventor. You can read all about it at www.digiwood.ee/en/ and he (Teemo) is the best person to tell about the modifications, like adding a lamp response instead of a speaker. I'm also waiting for his new developments in this area. Thanks!
Deek
Hi man! Nice work! Was wondering, when you use a coil instead. do you remove the isolated wire around the rod and use only the coil?
Yes, when using the coil only, I didn't wrap the wires around the shaft. However, I twisted the wires around each around. Hopefully this helps!
Ciao , bravo ottimo lavoro , video molto interessante e bello , ottimo un bel pollice in su
Is your metal detector that you made waterproof?
Thanks for watching! I would use it in the rain and I don't think water gets into circuit board easily, but still I wouldn't submerse it into water. Should make the end cap (where the battery holder slides in) more tight, for example by using threaded cap or similar. Then it would be perfect for underwater search!
Thanks for your help.
Unless you have access to a very nice engineering shop you wont be making anything waterproof. We lowly field engineers can make things that are water resistant, maybe even weatherproof, but it's much wiser to make sure theres an easy way for water to escape, and conformal coating on your circuit board, or tiny bits will ingress and condense through tiny tiny holes every time the body thermal cycles and it slowly collects water inside.
Great video!
Do you know the range of the detector?
Im about to make one my self and I'll try to make it 100%waterproof.
Thanks
Hey Dennis did you get your project done? I'm thinking of an underwater version as well.
1 last thinge, my interest is old copper coins buried in soil,, depth reachable?
does it work that good
what is the detection range for this detector
thx my freind for the schema very good i want ask you about the semiconductor ne556n if good work for detector
sir what it will be cost (Money) for that i really like to buy it bcoz we wont be get such thing here plz reply me...
The cost for this is about 30€. You can purchase this from the inventor's site www.digiwood.ee. Or if you want to go cheaper, you can buy a pre programmed IC control unit for 5,40€. Have a look, and all the best wishes for your project!
what will happen if I use 1.5 v battery sir???
How much would this cost to make?
About $25, all depends on which materials/parts you already have available
Can it tell the difference between say iron and aluminum?
Walch if you're not an idiot yes
Is it good for copper, pls?
I tried it with several different metals and it worked well with the copper, too. Thanks!
Using 1,5V batteries instead of 1,2V and not changing anything elde will eventually destroy the detector. Perhaps not immediately, but in time it will. I have not made the design for the electronic part, so if you want to know in more details, better to ask the inventor Teemo at digiwood(dot)ee
merci beaucoup
Better then £90
can u give us the link to by that board?
www.digiwood.ee/shop
Well, people keep asking you about the range but no answer yet.
Well, I find it a bit difficult to define, and I haven't had time to perform presice testing with all the different search coils that I have tried. It also depends whether you use ferrite rod inside of the coil or not. Anyway, this works well as a pinpointer (about 50mm range with 25mm diameter coil) and also as a detector (about 50-100mm range with 70mm diameter coil). Hopefully this helps! It is good to play around with different coils and see what suits you best.
@@FrznTsEntrtnmnt Good info, thanks a lot.
1:32 - 1.33
What did you say there?..."Increase the sensitivity by..........."
good vid BTW
kristonren winding the coil around a/the ferrite rod?
Can I buy one from you please
how can i order kit
www.digiwood.ee/shop
sir can you give me the electronic materials list please!!!
Hi! Thanks for watching! You can get the part list from www.digiwood.ee/en/
a good video,,,can you share me the detail of the circuit,,,coz i think i can build that becoz i think its easy to understand,, i'll be very thankful if u share me,,,GOD bless you
Hey will u sell me one
www.banggood.com/DIY-Metal-Detector-Kit-Treasure-Hunting-Instrument-Security-Apparatus-Stick-p-983614.html
wow power full lol so near
...by winding the coil around ferrite rod... sorry my finglish...
I was like.. oh! thats finnish accent. Once i checked your channel.. duh! . Anyways, nice video.
Not rly diy when its product placement for some kit.
you do realise d.i.y means DO IT YOURSELF.....as in anyone can do this without expensive specialist equipment or extensive knowledge
will you sell that
www.banggood.com/DIY-Metal-Detector-Kit-Treasure-Hunting-Instrument-Security-Apparatus-Stick-p-983614.html
or like a AA battery
What is D.I.Y. home made about buying a pre manufactured kit? Home made D.I.Y. is bill of materials and schematic.
SIMEPLE HUH
Faliure
30 bucks highest
As soon as the circuit board kit came out it was no longer a "simple" homemade metal detector...
YOU CALL THAT SIMPLE?!!! >:(((
Not good