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Building the ULTIMATE Ice fishing electronics set-up! (Garmin Livescope) - Jay Siemens

Building the ULTIMATE Ice fishing electronics set-up! (Garmin Livescope) - Jay Siemens

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I finally bit the bullet this fall and bought Garmin Livescope. In this video I take it off my boat and convert it into the ULTIMATE ice fishing set-up with the help of Summit Fishing Equipment and Dakota Lithium batteries. Can't wait to use this thing on the ice! Livescope (Garmin Echo Map 106sv + Livescope module/transducer)
Date: 2022-06-04

Comments and reviews: 10


best thing to do is to sheepshank those copper power cables. Looping them essentially creates a conductor and could cause interference, even if the ducer isn't run in between them. Great video! Even though Humminbird has come out with their own version now, I'm still just a big fan of Garmin. Been using their products for years for cycling and other outdoor stuff. I'm looking at buying a echomap UHD 75sv and whatever else I need to make that work on the ice, but also so I can put it on my boat for soft water. Livescope will be a future investment when the budget allows.
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I just assembled a sv 95 with the Garmin panoptic live scope. but I'm only using the Dakota 12amp battery. While ice fishing this week end after a couple hours the whole system shut down. the battery still said it had 60% charge it was getting colder however only -10c and i don't yet have it in an insulated case. would this be a power issue or a cold issue? any thoughts would help.
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One concern is that mounting plate on the back of the boat for the transducer using just screws you are going to wear the holes out installing and removing. Granted you could just move it a little left or right to get a new bite of plastic each time. Overall that is a great looking package I really want one!
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check out the Garmin 010-12676-40 All-in-One Power Cable, saves a ton of room in the summit shuttle and bag, I bought mine from LOTW sports for $50, its a short power cable for the gls10 and head unit and you can leave the long cable on the boat ready to go for the spring
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Did you cut down your cables or leave them full length? I have the summit shuttle and 106sv and feel like keeping full length cables would work. But Jasons videos suggest trimming them. What did you do?
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Omg that mount is so much faster and more compact then garmins. I'm gonna have to get one. Also if you turn your Brightness down to 30% inside hut you can get 5hrs off an m18 5ah battery.
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What ever happened to simplicity? Minimalism? Ice auger, fishing rod, container of waxies and a bottle of schnapps. Huh? Well, maybe save the schnapps until ya gets back home. Juss askin',
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hi Jay nice video, I see that summit has 2 bagson there web site, a L and a XL I was wondering witch one do you have in this video I am planing a getting one thanks for sharing!
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Man I was looking at this set up like this and I didn't realize how beastly it is! I was thinking of going with a 9 inch screen but that thing looks huge too.
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If you're going to run other stuff on that your battery it isn't big enough for a full day fishing. Lucky to get 10-11 hours out of that setup.
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