I appreciate the attention to details in your videos. You don't skip over stuff or take short-cuts. And provide close up shots to clearly show what you're doing and how equipment is set up. Too many other video producers skip over steps or use distant or somewhat out of focus clips that really make it harder to see and understand what they're demonstrating. Keep up the good work!!
Thank you for the kind words. I try to make my videos to show what I would like to see if I were watching it. My setup is kind of messy right now, but I'll make a video showing it, so I can get feedback on how to make it better. It works, but there is a lot of room for improvement. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you found this video helpful. I have a follow up video coming up showing my initial setup, but it still needs a lot of work. Thanks for watching.
@@TomyTekOutdoors I ordered a trolling motor transom mount for the DIY pole. I plan on mounting it to the side of my Pond Prowler. Did your livescope come sealed (factory taped) in it’s box? Thanks!
I got it from Summit Fishing. Here's a link to the pole summitfishingequipment.com/collections/transducer-poles-arms-and-ice-mounts/products/transducer-pole-with-quick-disconnect-mount
Have you been using the Livescope with that Nocqua 10Ah Battery? I read it would take more than that to run the Livescope and Echomap as Garmin recommends to run both units off one battery.
I end up buying an Amped Outdoors 18ah battery that I will be using for Livescope only. I will be using the 2 Nocqua 10ah batteries for the 94SV only. I'll share my complete setup once I get everything installed. I'm trying to make everything removable, so I can use it between my kayaks, boats, and canoe. Thanks for watching.
There’s another YTer that runs his whole setup with Nocqua batteries. He says that 4 batteries pretty much last all day. I’m currently running my 106sv on 2 Nocqua’s. Once I get my LiveScope installed and on the water I’ll report back about the Nocqua’s.
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I provided everything in the video description below. Here is a link to the pole bit.ly/39KBNI5. Here's a link to the boat mount bit.ly/2XLzJd4. Thanks for watching.
Great question. This could be a potential option to mount the Bixpy Jet up front to the h-rail. I would be a little concerned about putting that much torque on the h-rail and if the RAM ball would hold at high speeds. I'll look into this and let you know.
Do not buy the cheap 3d printed ram mount it sucks and really bulky. The pole and quick disconnect is great, mine as perspective angle to on the quick disconnect attachment.
I'm using the summit pole mount with the 6" ram and 1.5" ball. The summit mount on the pole is bulky and the tiny thumb screws don't hold very well. I would like the aluminum pontoon system but it's not retractable and plus I will use this pole for ice fishing.
I appreciate the attention to details in your videos. You don't skip over stuff or take short-cuts. And provide close up shots to clearly show what you're doing and how equipment is set up. Too many other video producers skip over steps or use distant or somewhat out of focus clips that really make it harder to see and understand what they're demonstrating. Keep up the good work!!
Thank you for the kind words. I try to make my videos to show what I would like to see if I were watching it. My setup is kind of messy right now, but I'll make a video showing it, so I can get feedback on how to make it better. It works, but there is a lot of room for improvement. Thanks for watching.
Subscribed. Thanks for the info on Summit. Just placed my order for mounting on my kayak.
You're welcome. It works great so far, but I am going to change it a little. I'll share the changes soon.
Supper helpful video! Couldn’t find any other helpful videos than this!
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you found this video helpful. I have a follow up video coming up showing my initial setup, but it still needs a lot of work. Thanks for watching.
Great Info !!!
Thank you.
Subbed & rang the bell 😁👍👍
Thank you for the support. I'm working on mounting Livescope to the transom of my boat now.
@@TomyTekOutdoors I ordered a trolling motor transom mount for the DIY pole. I plan on mounting it to the side of my Pond Prowler. Did your livescope come sealed (factory taped) in it’s box?
Thanks!
Nice work on video
Thanks bro! Can't wait to use this down south. I'm waiting to see your install video 😃
Does the washer and the rubber washer come with the pole?
The washers came with the transducer.
Thanks! I called Summit if a washer was needed and they had no Idea. Makes sense now!
@@radigass no problem. Glad to help.
When ordering the pole. Does it come with the pole handle? Or is the pole handle a separate charge?
This comes with the handle. Thanks for watching.
Show us a wiring setup for the hobie with the livescope and Garmin Head.
That's coming up soon. The challenge I have is making it removable, so I can also use it in my boat. I think I have something figured out.
@@TomyTekOutdoors NICE! I want to put one on a 2020 outback so looking for ideas on how to wire it and keep it clean looking.
@@TomyTekOutdoors Also looking forward to that video as I have the same dilemma (swapping between kayak and boat)
Where do you purchase the pole
I got it from Summit Fishing. Here's a link to the pole summitfishingequipment.com/collections/transducer-poles-arms-and-ice-mounts/products/transducer-pole-with-quick-disconnect-mount
Have you been using the Livescope with that Nocqua 10Ah Battery? I read it would take more than that to run the Livescope and Echomap as Garmin recommends to run both units off one battery.
I end up buying an Amped Outdoors 18ah battery that I will be using for Livescope only. I will be using the 2 Nocqua 10ah batteries for the 94SV only. I'll share my complete setup once I get everything installed. I'm trying to make everything removable, so I can use it between my kayaks, boats, and canoe. Thanks for watching.
There’s another YTer that runs his whole setup with Nocqua batteries.
He says that 4 batteries pretty much last all day.
I’m currently running my 106sv on 2 Nocqua’s.
Once I get my LiveScope installed and on the water I’ll report back about the Nocqua’s.
Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share. I have more great videos to come, so stay tuned. Click here to SUBSCRIBE bit.ly/2tJT3Z0. Check out my Amazon store for tackle and gear I use www.amazon.com/shop/tomytekoutdoors
Where can I purchase the pole mount you have?
I provided everything in the video description below. Here is a link to the pole bit.ly/39KBNI5. Here's a link to the boat mount bit.ly/2XLzJd4. Thanks for watching.
Can you possibly put a bixpy on that mount?
Great question. This could be a potential option to mount the Bixpy Jet up front to the h-rail. I would be a little concerned about putting that much torque on the h-rail and if the RAM ball would hold at high speeds. I'll look into this and let you know.
@@TomyTekOutdoors cool thanks
Do not buy the cheap 3d printed ram mount it sucks and really bulky. The pole and quick disconnect is great, mine as perspective angle to on the quick disconnect attachment.
I'm been pretty happy with this setup so far. Which brand mount are you using? I'm always looking for better ways to use this.
I'm using the summit pole mount with the 6" ram and 1.5" ball. The summit mount on the pole is bulky and the tiny thumb screws don't hold very well. I would like the aluminum pontoon system but it's not retractable and plus I will use this pole for ice fishing.