I have the live foot mount installed at this time, but I also own the summit and the garmin mount. Do I need to use the summit mount in order to get this slightly higher angle?
Hello Randy...I fish in a river that's always moving, with cfs anywhere from 15 to 60k. Which means when I have it in perspective mode, there are always waves, foam bubbles and debris that is moving downstream. I pick up all that when I use perspective and angled the way you have talked about here. I rarely use my forward unless I'm in more than 6ft of water. Any suggestions to keep the screen clear from all the "debris"? Thanks
Just got my Live-scope and running the black box on a Seelite adapter and a Dewalt 20 volt battery. The question should I run the 93SV graph from the same battery due to Garmin says the graph and the black box must share the power source with the same ground or you lose the Panoptics screen randomly. T or F
I would check into running your Livescope with the Seelite adapter and Dewalt 20v batteries. That's exactly what I was going to do until I found out it could ruin your unit. I went with a Lithium battery (LiFePO4). A little more expensive but won't potentially ruin your Livescope which wasn't cheap.
Another awesome video and great information
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent vid! Could you do a video on the other uses the transducer can do if any?
Yes I can
lvs 62 fixed position on the transom, offshore fishing,, how do you change from forward to down view?
I have the live foot mount installed at this time, but I also own the summit and the garmin mount. Do I need to use the summit mount in order to get this slightly higher angle?
I use the summit mount instead of the live foot mount for this very reason bud
Hello Randy...I fish in a river that's always moving, with cfs anywhere from 15 to 60k. Which means when I have it in perspective mode, there are always waves, foam bubbles and debris that is moving downstream. I pick up all that when I use perspective and angled the way you have talked about here. I rarely use my forward unless I'm in more than 6ft of water. Any suggestions to keep the screen clear from all the "debris"? Thanks
I would slightly angle it down until I don’t pick up that debris. That’s where the beauty of the summit mount comes into play.
Is the 20 degree angle something you are setting or is that automatic with range set to 40 ft?
The 20 degree width never changes no later the settings. It’s 135 degrees wide also
why wound my transducer indicator be swinging up and down on the screen?
@@timjackson1896 you’ve posted this a couple times. Very little info to go off of. Many things could cause it
yes, no other info, the transducer orientation indicator in the top right corner continues to swing up and down
@@timjackson1896 usually an ahrs problem. Just turn it off
Could you explain the calibration and icon part in detail. Not calibrated shows icon ?
I’ll do a video on that shortly.
Just got my Live-scope and running the black box on a Seelite adapter and a Dewalt 20 volt battery. The question should I run the 93SV graph from the same battery due to Garmin says the graph and the black box must share the power source with the same ground or you lose the Panoptics screen randomly. T or F
I would check into running your Livescope with the Seelite adapter and Dewalt 20v batteries. That's exactly what I was going to do until I found out it could ruin your unit. I went with a Lithium battery (LiFePO4). A little more expensive but won't potentially ruin your Livescope which wasn't cheap.
I’m not a fan of running off the drill type batteries. Although more expensive I would buy a dedicated lithium battery bud
Good one
Thanks for the visit