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May 27, 2026 - 10:21 AM
The charging clip is small and easy to misplace in the field, especially when swapping coils mid-hunt or packing gear quickly at the end of a session. Detectorists running multiple coils often keep one clip per coil so each coil can charge independently without swapping clips, and many keep an extra clip in the truck as a backup. The compact clip is practical to keep as a spare, and having a backup prevents a lost clip from sidelining a hunt when the coil battery dies. Understanding metal detector technologies like XP's wireless coil system helps detectorists plan their accessory inventory for field reliability.
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