How to take apart the AT Pro 15khz Microprocessor Controlled Metal Detector
Just 2 screws hold the AT Pro together.
I used a razor blade to cut around the screws. They are "Torx security" type but I used a very small blade screwdriver to break out the "bump" inside so that a standard Torx would work to unscrew it. This will definitely void your warranty so do this at your own risk or wait until your warranty is up!
It is amazing that there is not much inside. The whole CPU PCB is attached to the faceplate with 4 screws.
Looks like "Art" to me... just needs a picture frame!
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