Standard equipment
1. Hard carrying case with electronics unit, charger, headphones, operating manual
2. 1m x 1m (40" x 40") Coil
3. Carrying Bag for 1m/2m Coil
4. Carrying Straps for 1m Coil
Accessories
5. Cylindric Probe 2.5cm x 25cm (1" x 10")
6. 25cm (10") Round Coil
7. 45cm (18") Round Coil
8. Telescopic Pole for 25/45cm Coils
9. Universal Search Loop 26ft circumference
10. 2m x 2m (80" x 80") Coil
11. Additional Charger 230 or 120 volts
12. Car Cigarette Lighter Charging Cable
13. Solar Panel Charger with Padded Bag (on special order only) Not illustrated: Extension cable 5, 10 or 30m (16, 32 or 100ft) for coils of 1m and larger
Choose the right coil for your specific task: seven different coils
between 2.5cm (1") and 200cm (80") can be connected to the electronics
unit without any adjustment. In principle, the larger the coil,
the greater the detection depth. However, the object must be bigger
when using large coils. All coils and connectors of the PULSE STAR II PRO
are waterproof. With the help of the Extension Cables the coils can
be operated at a distance from the electronics unit,
for example mounted on a rubber boat.
The Universal Search Loop is supplied without plastic tubes.
This enables the construction of various coil sizes,
ranging from 50cm (20") to 200cm (80"), and different shapes,
i.e. elongated or round instead of square.
The Cylindric Probe (with 5m/16ft or 10m/32ft cable) can be lowered
into cracks or holes. The Round Coils (25cm/10" or 45cm/18")
are used with the Telescopic Pole for detecting and pinpointing
large and small objects. The power supply of the PULSE STAR II PRO
is also well thought out: The built-in rechargeable lead-acid battery
lasts for approx. 10 hours per charge.
An automatic quick charge controller is also built-in so that recharging
takes no longer than four hours and different sources can be used for charging:
the Standard Charger (230 or 120 volts), the Car Cigarette Lighter
Charging Cable or the Solar Panel Charger.
PULSE STAR II was specifically designed to detect large metal objects at great depths. Since the detector can be operated with very large search coils (standard size: 1m x 1m = 40" x 40") and transmits high power pulses, it penetrates deeper than usually possible with smaller coils. In addition, large areas can be searched more quickly with bigger coils. Small metal pieces like bottle caps or foils are automatically ignored. A wide range of accessory coils also makes it possible to locate smaller objects. Any kind of metal can be detected. For objects larger than 10 cm (4") a conductivity measurement determines whether the object has good conductivity (e.g. silver) or poor conductivity (e.g. iron).