PI metal detectors like the Okem Pulse Nova are perfect for starting a treasure hunting adventure due to their ease of handling. They are also used for gold prospecting and by explosive ordnance disposal services.
The Pulse Nova detector offers different search coils, providing good detection and deep performance when searching for natural gold, coins, jewelry and militaria.
Special Features of the OKM Pulse Nova Metal Detector
- Pulse induction metal detector with interchangeable search coils
- Detection depth up to 3 meters (9.8 feet)
- Quick scan of large areas
- Easy object identification (precise identification)
- Suitable for use in areas with dense vegetation.
- Suitable for use on highly mineralised soils (including salt water).
- Ignores most small unwanted items such as aluminum foil.
- Interchangeable search files
- Waterproof Search Files for Shallow Water Gold Prospecting
Pulse Nova
- Depth: 3 meters
- Warranty: 3 years
- Origin: Germany
OKM Pulse Nova Device: Deep Metal Detection
Even the ancient Greeks knew that there were many things to discover in our universe. In addition to the elements of our Earth, the twinkling of the stars in the night sky fascinated them so much that hundreds of years ago, devices were developed to understand the secrets of the universe. As a manufacturer of metal detectors, we remain steadfast and dedicate our new “star” Ocm Pulse Nova to detecting shining objects underground:
OKM's Pulse Nova PI metal detector provides a more efficient ground scanning, detecting lost jewelry such as rings, amulets and earrings, natural gold such as gold nuggets, and ancient weapons and ammunition at depths of up to 3 meters (9.8 feet).
Metal detection up to 3 meters (9.8 feet) deep
The OCM Pulse Nova can reach enormous depths thanks to the applied pulse induction method. Pulse induction (PI) offers major advantages over other measurement techniques to enable these detection depths:
- The search coil of the PI metal detector can be enlarged as desired. The larger the metal detector coil, the greater the possible search depth.
- The working principle of the detector allows for particularly high transmission power, so that objects can be detected at greater depths.
- The deepest possible detection of metal objects in the ground always depends on factors such as the size of the objects, their location and the nature of the ground. These factors generally apply to all metal detectors:
- The larger the object, the deeper the metal detector can detect it.
- The longer an object remains underground, the better it can be detected (halo effect).
- The larger the coil of a metal detector , the deeper objects can be detected.
- Soil composition and layers affect the depth of measurement.