Garrett Ace 300 Metal Detector Problems

Garrett Ace 300 Metal Detector

Garrett Ace 300 metal detector problems suck! 

Have you gone out to the field to treasure hunt and can’t get your ace 300 to power on?

Or maybe you’re getting false signals?

Or maybe there’s too much chatter to differentiate between signals?

This article will take you through how to fix the most common Garrett Ace 300 metal detector problems and help you get back out to treasure hunting.

How to Reset Garrett Ace 300

Many minor problems with the Garrett Ace 300 can be solved by resetting the metal detector. Always try this solution before continuing on to other potential fixes.

To reset the Garrett Ace 300 follow these steps:

  1. Find the power button on the control box.
  2. Hold the power button for five to ten seconds.
  3. The metal detector will be twice.
  4. Release the power button.
  5. Your Garrett Ace 300 metal detector is now reset.

After following these steps run a test with your metal detector to see if the problem is fixed.

The easiest way to do this is to bury a quarter approximately 3-6 inches deep in your backyard. Run the metal detector over the quarter as you would if you were out metal detecting.

If the problem still persists, proceed to one of the following solutions. 

Problems With Garrett Ace 300 Power

If you are having problems with the power on your Garrett Ace 300 the first step is to try resetting the device using the above steps.

If resetting the metal detector does not work there is likely a problem with your batteries.

First, ensure the batteries are property installed in your metal detector. It is important to make sure they are in the correct position. 

Double check that the positive (+) and negative (-) sides are both facing the right way.

I know this seems basic BUT…

I’ve been metal detecting for over a decade and I still do this from time to time.

If your batteries are facing the right direction, try testing them with a battery tester.

A battery tester is a basic kit you can pick up at any hardware store. The tester will tell you whether the batteries in your metal detector are dead or not. 

If the batteries on your Garrett Ace 300 are dead, swap them out for some new ones.

Problems with Garrett Ace 300 False Signals

Problems with false signals on the Garrett Ace 300 are one of the most frustrating issues. Unfortunately, there isn’t a single solution for this problem.

To begin solving this problem complete each of the solutions listed below one by one. Test your metal detector after you have completed each solution to see if it has solved the problem.

Search Coil False Signals

The search coil on your Garrett Ace 300 can cause problems with false signals. In order to fix this first check the connection between the search coil and the metal detector

Make sure the search coil is properly connected. Double check there is nothing obstructing the connection such as stray plant matter or dog hair.

Next, make sure the search coil cable is securely wrapped around the stem of the metal detector. 

It’s important to run the cable straight along the bottom 6 inches of the shaft of the metal detector. If you have extra cable length securely wrap it around the shaft above the 6 inch mark.

False Signal Indoors

If you are testing your Garrett Ace 300 indoors, there will be a lot of electrical interference. Testing your metal detector indoors can also cause problems due to the surrounding metals of the structure.

Be sure to test your metal detector outside to be sure this isn’t the cause of your problem.

False Signals From Power Line Interference

Power line interference can cause your Garrett Ace 300 to pick up false signals. This is due to strong electrical signals produced by industrial power lines. 

To fix this problem, simply test your metal detector in an area away from any power lines.

Electric fences surrounding farms or industrial complexes can also cause this same problem. 

False Signals From Ground Mineralization

Ground mineralization can cause false signal problems for your Garrett Ace 300 metal detector. This problem occurs when there is an extremely wide variety of metals and minerals in the ground you are detecting.

The way to fix this problem is to adjust the frequency on your metal detector. Try turning your frequency up or down slightly to narrow in on the metal you want to detect. 

Problems With Garrett Ace 300 Pinpointing

Problems with the Garrett Ace 300 pinpointing function can be solved with the proper technique. 

The most common problem with pinpointing is when you press the pinpointing button and the metal detector goes quiet. This is typically due to what’s called overload.

To fix this problem, center the metal detector over the target. Then, move the coil to the side of the target by about a foot.

After this push the pin point button and then bring the detector back over the target.

Problems With Garrett Ace 300 Search Coil

Problems with the garrett Ace 300 coil can be caused by the coil cover. Remove your coil cover and inspect it.

You want to look for any rocks, pebbles, plant matter, or dirt caught in the coil cover. These can interrupt signals sent between your coil and your metal detector.

Remove any loose debris and reattach your coil cover.

Problems With Garrett Ace 300 Display

Problems with the garrett Ace 300 display can be solved by resetting your metal detector. Follow the above steps to reset your metal detector.

If this does not work, there is likely an issue with the circuits within the display control box. To fix this you will need to take your metal detector to a local repair shop or contact customer support.

FAQ

How do you reset a Garrett Ace 300 metal detector?

To reset a Garrett Ace 300 metal detector hold down the power button for 5 seconds until you hear 2 beeps. Let go of the power button and your metal detector will be reset.

How can I make my Garrett Ace 300 metal detector work better?

To make your Garrett Ace 300 metal detector work better, adjust the frequency settings to zero in on your target metal. 

Conclusion

Problems with the garrett ace 300 can be tough to deal with. The most important part of troubleshooting your metal detector is to have patience.

It’s important to test your ace 300 in between each solution you try. This way you will be able to identify the problem through the process of elimination.

There are also a lot of videos available to help you troubleshoot problems with your metal detector. Make sure to check out other resources as well as your owner’s manual to see if you can find the correct solution. 

Julie

Julie comes from a long line of metal detectors. Her family has been in the hobby for over 40 years and has recovered large amounts of civil war artifacts as well as a fair number of bottle caps. Lately she has been focusing on metal detecting in the Rocky Mountains.

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