Opening the Minelab Go-Find 40: what’s inside. Photo

My new Minelab Go-Find 40 is disassembled! But this is not the end, it’s just the beginning. As anticipated – no one bolt or metal component inside. See the photo report.

I only needed a screwdriver and 5 minutes. There is nothing the matter with the detector – disassembled for modification. I want to make a new, real Go-Find 40+ ))

To be continued! It will be really interesting.

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9 Responses to Opening the Minelab Go-Find 40: what’s inside. Photo

  • Josh on 2015-07-15 at 23:01

    Can’t wait. I think adding a adapter to the coil so a new coil can be added might help this little guy out. I have one myself and things have been going though my head on moding 🙂 Good luck

    Reply

  • Josh on 2015-07-15 at 23:03

    Or even a app for your phone that had a vdi read out. That would be amazing.

    Reply

  • mdhunter on 2015-10-21 at 15:22

    Another coil of Minelab Go-Find 40. Photo & video

    Reply

  • Vishu on 2017-11-12 at 03:07

    Hi mdhunter.

    I got the tiger coil and the go find 60.
    How to make the wiring for both.

    Many Thanks.

    Reply

    • Juan on 2019-02-12 at 00:49

      Te funciona y cu?l es la bobina yo no la encuentro..

      Reply

  • Juan on 2019-02-10 at 17:26

    hello, sorry you know if this coil is compatible with go-find 66, it also works in Go-Find series thanks ..

    Reply

  • Dave on 2019-06-05 at 03:25

    Tmmmy go find60 goes off when I turn it on after 4 seconds and turns of again. Was,after heavy rain but detector was not exposed

    Reply

  • PJ on 2020-04-08 at 09:49

    Pleas, can you add video ? – how take apart Go-Find
    Im not able take apart

    Reply

    • Dave on 2020-10-26 at 05:33

      If you just put your nail under the mother board and use some strength.
      Sliely bcs short control cable

      Reply

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