Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
thill thanks for the quick response, looks like you have that livescope under control, I am a little confused about this battery power for this live scope, I am a mechanic not a electrician dont understand it. But right now tring to finish my shop so I can purchase a boat to put in, so I will have a home for my livescope. Then I will be looking, sidescanning, and tring this unit out. I am sure I will go through some batteries until I find what works for me and my fishing style. Yes you need to move out of that cold, white stuff falling from sky state. Here we usually only get a dusting maybe once every 5 years, and I think that’s too much. Good luck with your searching on the scope, looks like you got it under control.
Battery power is pretty simple with Livescope. You can use 12 or 24V. A dedicated battery seems best. I like either the dedicated 20AH AGM battery or the 50AH Lithium. I already have (3) of the 9 AH batteries, so that's what I'm using for now, and they work well.

Livescope is pretty easy to use. Just like in the videos, it's point and shoot. Just have to play with the gain and range a little, but not much. Like "3 pound fishing" on YouTube, I turn it up until there is just a little snow on the screen and then back off just a touch. That way I know I'm reading everything.

It's pretty fun to use, even before you start fishing!