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Bounty Hunter III wiring problem
« on: January 26, 2013, 02:29:25 AM »
I have an old 70's model Bounty Hunter detector (the gold one) non-discriminator that worked really well until a "friend" borrowed it. When he brought it back he said it quit working so he replaced the batteries and still didn't work. Upon inspection later I discovered that he had pulled the power terminals loose from the board when changing batteries....anyone have any idea where they are supposed to go?
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