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Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/05/19 03:13 PM
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I’ve got a Ranger RB190 that has a Lowrance Hook 7 splitshot with a transducer on the trolling motor. I want to add a Garmin Echomap + 93 and Livescope system.
Would you use the Garmin only for Livescope and keep the Lowrance for sonar/downscan, or get the Garmin with a transducer and use it for everything.
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Re: Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/05/19 03:21 PM
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Garmin for everything would be my suggestion. I have the Echomap plus 93sv and love it. If I win the lottery I'll add Livescope.
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Re: Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/05/19 03:49 PM
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Garmin for everything would be my suggestion. I have the Echomap plus 93sv and love it. If I win the lottery I'll add Livescope. I have the same question. What other transducers are available to add to TM to allow your Garmin to take the place of the unit I have up front now? Will put the livescope transducer on a pole mount.
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Re: Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/05/19 04:03 PM
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Garmin for everything would be my suggestion. I have the Echomap plus 93sv and love it. If I win the lottery I'll add Livescope. I have the same question. What other transducers are available to add to TM to allow your Garmin to take the place of the unit I have up front now? Will put the livescope transducer on a pole mount. Looks like you can get the Echomap +93SV with the GT52 transducer ( sonar/DI/SI) for $150 more than the unit with no transducer.
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Re: Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/05/19 04:05 PM
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I'm not a pro on this but my understanding is you mount the sonar/di/si transducer on the bottom of the trolling motor and the Livescope transducer mounts on the shaft, however the pole ducer is a much better option. I think you must have the Garmin Echomap Plus for the Panoptics to work. Again not a pro and highly recommend talking to David at Shut Up and Fish for professional advice. 972-822-9285 He's always willing to help with any questions.
I am a Senager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 50 years later. I get an allowance every month. I have PU truck and a bass boat, I am blessed. Conscience never acquits, it either accuses or excuses.
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Re: Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/05/19 05:00 PM
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I would have two units up front. Once you get Livescope you will have that on full screen close to 100% of the time.
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Re: Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/07/19 05:15 PM
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Thanks for the reply. David messaged me last night. I’m gonna keep the Lowrance and use the Garmin for Livescope only. Got my order placed.
Did you guys run a wire directly to the battery for the black box? I was gonna run the head unit off the fused panel up front, but I seen a few things saying voltage is critical for the black box to work correctly.
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Re: Separate unit for Livescope or 1 unit for everything
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10/08/19 11:05 AM
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Voltage is critical. I have two 10" chartplotters, the GLS 10 (Livescope), and the GCV 20 (ultra hi def) all hooked into a marine terminal block under the bow panel with that run back to the battery. I've had no issues doing this.
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