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  • Eliminator E-120

    hi to all
    Who knows, based on performance Eliminator E-120.How to remove the metal is worthless?
    please explain
    tank you
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    Knowledge is the greatest wealth

  • #2
    Well... This is something new!
    Here's a video with YouTube



    This is ... a PCB:



    User Manual is here:



    Enyou!!!

    Regards!

    Sneshko

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    • #3
      This is clearly a simple circuit containing a variable oscillator that drives a shift register to flash the LEDs. Another trap for the technically-challenged dowser.
      It's called the Eliminator, because it eliminates money from your wallet.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
        This is clearly a simple circuit containing a variable oscillator that drives a shift register to flash the LEDs. Another trap for the technically-challenged dowser.
        It's called the Eliminator, because it eliminates money from your wallet.
        Well, it must be worth at least $20 or $30 if you include the enclosure around it.
        Those parts are not free, right?



        Best Wishes,
        J_P

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        • #5
          tank you very much dear sneshko for reply
          What is number Integrated Circuit ?(18 pin) and transistors?
          What works on the basis of scientific?
          best wish
          Knowledge is the greatest wealth

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          • #6
            The device is used to create interference and weaken the signal line from a frequency generator. You have to use L-rods first to find the discriminated signal line between the MFD (Molecular Frequency Discriminator) frequency generator and the suspected target. Then you insert the device in the ground on the signal line and adjust it until you can no longer detect the line with the L-rods. This gives an approximate weight/size of the target depending on where on the dial the target is no longer detected with the L-rods. Many targets detected with the frequency generators are micron sized particles and these are not worth digging but they are very easily detected with the L-rods because all the particles combined have a large surface area and they resonate with each other. Compare this to a gold bar, there is less surface area and no extra resonating. Without some sort of weight cancelling device there is no way of knowing if the target is worth digging or not.

            The one disadvantage I see with this device is it takes a long time to check each signal line, but it's a lot less work than digging.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
              The device is used to create interference and weaken the signal line from a frequency generator. You have to use L-rods first to find the discriminated signal line between the MFD (Molecular Frequency Discriminator) frequency generator and the suspected target. Then you insert the device in the ground on the signal line and adjust it until you can no longer detect the line with the L-rods. This gives an approximate weight/size of the target depending on where on the dial the target is no longer detected with the L-rods. Many targets detected with the frequency generators are micron sized particles and these are not worth digging but they are very easily detected with the L-rods because all the particles combined have a large surface area and they resonate with each other. Compare this to a gold bar, there is less surface area and no extra resonating. Without some sort of weight cancelling device there is no way of knowing if the target is worth digging or not.

              The one disadvantage I see with this device is it takes a long time to check each signal line, but it's a lot less work than digging.
              tank you very much freind
              What is number Integrated Circuit ?(ic 18 pin)
              Knowledge is the greatest wealth

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mustefa ubram View Post
                tank you very much freind
                What is number Integrated Circuit ?(ic 18 pin)
                Maybe a LM3915 or a Pic...
                Geo

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Geo View Post
                  Maybe a LM3915 or a Pic...
                  Yes may be is PIC , but the name has been deleted.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by humhum View Post
                    Yes may be is PIC , but the name has been deleted.
                    I think this is not a PIC.
                    I think Geo has it right.
                    This looks like a 3915 or 3914 to me.
                    From the circuit board we can see it is cheap, not worth the money to use a PIC.
                    The power goes directly to an oscillator controlled by the knob, which probably feeds to a tank circuit to create a voltage at the 3915.
                    Then the 3915 will cause LEDs to light depending on where you turn the knob.
                    At the same time, a parallel path sends the oscillator output to the ground spike.
                    This can be built for maybe 10 € in your garage.


                    Best Wishes,
                    J_P

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                    • #11
                      I think that's right, it can be built in your garage. Just any chip with 18 pins should work just fine. Let us know how it works for you.

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                      • #12
                        It's just as fraudulent here as it was over on TNet:

                        Someone told me about a device from Greece think it was called the Image Locator E-120 or something like that. Said you can lock on to a single frequency and use it as an MFD transmitter (It uses 5kHz for gold) or scan several frequencies to set up interference for weight cancelling for your own...


                        --Dave J.

                        BTW, those of you who enjoy Mike's posts, he posted a bunch in that thread.

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                        • #13
                          In case anyone doesn't know, I was just making a joke.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
                            In case anyone doesn't know, I was just making a joke.
                            Many a true word is said in jest.

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                            • #15
                              I was joking when I said any 18 pin chip would work fine. I don't know much about electronics. Don't even know if that is an EPROM chip or what.

                              I would have my concerns about using this device with frequency generators that only run at low frequencies.Most people I know that use the FG's run below 1kHz. The video says 5kHz for gold plus 250Hz. Also their LRL's run at 24 volts. Unless yours runs that much voltage I doubt it will give the same weight cancelling, may overpower the FG even at the lowest setting. I don't know, just guessing. I use 135 mv at the highest power.

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