Make your own LiveScope Lithium Powerbox - SAVE $$$

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @zevoutdoors7194
    @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

    Glad to see so many of you are enjoying this video! This box is a very basic example but as you know there are endless features you can add. Please let us know what you'd like to see implemented in a future box and we will do a PART 2!!

  • @johnlieu
    @johnlieu Год назад +1

    Great functional idea to use with the Plano boxes.

  • @egH22a
    @egH22a 2 месяца назад +1

    Very detailed, Thank you!

  • @Harlanmote
    @Harlanmote Год назад +2

    I use a Eco-Worthy 30ah $119.00. It last all day. I only have the black box connected to it. $18 battery box from China but it takes a month to get it.

  • @jamespeter9336
    @jamespeter9336 2 года назад +2

    I'm going to try this out! Thanks for such a detailed video

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад +1

      I think you will be happy with the box. Not sure what your comfort level is for wiring, but as you get more comfortable, you can really customize to your specific needs. I use a similar box in my boat because LiveScope was draining main battery too fast, now I can fish all day with zero worries.

  • @johnsimpson9781
    @johnsimpson9781 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video!
    Going to build my box this week.

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      You will be happy you did! It is one of the most affordable ways to run high power consuming electronics and no longer worry about a dead cranking battery.

  • @chriscoffman2347
    @chriscoffman2347 Год назад +2

    That is one bad ass video. Thank you so much.

  • @michaelfoster7916
    @michaelfoster7916 Год назад +1

    Great video, I learn something new everyday, I was considering just adding another dedicated AGM battery just to run the electronics, who knew.😀

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад +1

      It is the best thing I ever did for my LVS setup at the bow of my boat. Totally eliminated any concern of killing my cranking battery during a full day of fishing, especially when running everything during a tournament. Alot less weight too! Before I did this I actually ran my big motor for well over an hour in a tournament, so I could keep using LVS. Thanks for watching!

  • @donaldmerseal1713
    @donaldmerseal1713 Год назад +1

    Very nice great step by step instructions

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      I’m glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!

  • @bigg9101
    @bigg9101 2 года назад +1

    Just finished my box. Thank you for the video!

  • @JAC13
    @JAC13 2 года назад +1

    nice easy build, good job. add a fuse though it will save you some headaches.

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip and watching. Good luck on the water!

  • @fatbasstards
    @fatbasstards Год назад +1

    Great video!! And I didn’t know you were able to put both positives and negatives from your chart plotter and panoptix in the same sockets!

  • @daveholte7658
    @daveholte7658 2 года назад +1

    Thanks you made it so easy I ordered it all
    Just a click.
    Should work great
    I commented below earlier. Great video. Thanks

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      Fantastic!

    • @daveholte7658
      @daveholte7658 13 дней назад

      Think I have to move my lighted toggle on/off switch to side of box. I have it on top with 23v gauge. Accidentally an item was laid on top and switched on the box over week. And came back to use and lithium was dead. As the black box will drain if switch is on. Maybe a different style on/off switch could be added. Learned hard way. Darn it

  • @bigwilliestyleMD
    @bigwilliestyleMD 2 года назад +1

    Great video, all about DIY'ing whatever you have time for but just FYI Bold North Outdoors sells boxes almost identical to this in all variations, not expensive, good people, they've also been working w amped outdoors (another great company) for a long time, BNO boxes fit various amped outdoors lithium batteries very well. Which again all the amped outdoors batteries I've owned have been top notch. And ship quickly. Haha wish I had any endorsements of any sort, unfortunately just blow too much money on things I barely use.

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      Amped outdoors definitely make a great battery! I use them for my Livescope system, Kayak and Ice fishing electronics. Thanks for watching!

  • @TW14137
    @TW14137 Год назад +1

    You put out great vids! Only suggestion I would have is to omit the guitar...would help to be able to hear your explanations easier. Thanks

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the compliment and suggestion!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @bigcatkev
    @bigcatkev 2 года назад +2

    This has to be the best detailed video I’ve seen in awhile. I just bought the Garmin echomap ultra 126sv and the livescope pluse lsv34. Will the 14.8v 32ah run this setup? Thanks again

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад +1

      I am happy it helped you with your setup! The 14.8v 32Ah amped outdoors battery I talk about in the video will run your setup just fine. If you go to Amped Outdoors website it will tell you how long it will run. Not sure they have LVS34 data yet, but if you message them they will get back to you very quick. Thanks for watching!

  • @Dennis-tf2cs
    @Dennis-tf2cs Год назад +1

    Don't forget to always put a fuse right at the positive battery terminal, that will provide protection everything else in the box.

  • @RJohnsonJr83
    @RJohnsonJr83 Год назад +1

    What a great video, thanks bud!

  • @kimberlydyer8872
    @kimberlydyer8872 18 часов назад

    What gauge wires did you use for everything? Thanks, great video!

  • @thebasswicker6294
    @thebasswicker6294 2 года назад +1

    Great video brother, what a savings. Thanks so much.

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад +1

      Thank you and Thank you for watching!

    • @joeavelar2222
      @joeavelar2222 2 года назад +1

      Why no inline fuse?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      @@joeavelar2222 Hi Joe. If you don't want to rely on auxiliary protection then there is no harm in adding additional protection in the box. I should have mentioned in the video that my LiveScope box and display unit both have in line fuses. Thanks for watching!

  • @garymongelli9428
    @garymongelli9428 6 месяцев назад +1

    good information

  • @allkindsofoutdooractivities
    @allkindsofoutdooractivities 2 года назад +1

    Very nice build! Great job

  • @billypirtle1443
    @billypirtle1443 6 месяцев назад +1

    You need to put a fuss on your battery to switch so it will not short out.

  • @richardmontgomery6173
    @richardmontgomery6173 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! Could you include a list of exactly what we need. Can I use this one box for my boat, kayak and ice fishing. It would be great to see how you set this up in your various applications. Thanks!

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      You can find links for all of the products used in the description area on YT for the video. Yes you can use for all your 12v power needs. Just make sure you put a inline fuse on the units red wire you plan to power if the manufacturer does not include. Thanks for the suggested application video and for watching!

  • @barrykelly2722
    @barrykelly2722 2 года назад +1

    Not sure how you made it for $30. But it is a clean simple design and build.
    I'm $130 in and it's still not complete. Good job.

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад +2

      I tried to do a quick price breakdown of the components for a single box. In some cases it’s hard to buy just what you need, which can certainly drive up the cost . Thanks for watching!

    • @jamespeter9336
      @jamespeter9336 2 года назад +2

      I was able to do it for 50$, but I added a couple usb connectors and a voltage monitor. Still pretty basic I guess

  • @Jman-bq8ov
    @Jman-bq8ov 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @jacksmith3951
    @jacksmith3951 Год назад

    nice video cool love it i going get 12 volt deep cycle battery 100 amp with 1100 watts inverter

  • @michaelcraigweeks
    @michaelcraigweeks 2 года назад +2

    Great detailed video. What charger do you use for that size battery?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      When you purchase the 32Ah battery from Amped outdoors it comes with the proper charger. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-xt2sh1zq1h
    @user-xt2sh1zq1h Год назад +1

    Great video!! Made the basic one. Where did you get the usb and gauge panel? Amazon?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      Yes, I bought pretty much everything on Amazon. The links for everything I used are in the description. Thanks for watching!

  • @juanrenerodriguez626
    @juanrenerodriguez626 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @throwdownlax
    @throwdownlax Год назад +1

    I have a garmin 1222 and livescope ls34 transducer with black box, what size fuse do you recommend for the power box? Great video

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      If you are protecting from a short in the off/on switch then you need to consider what the amp rating is for your switch. In general a fuse equal to the switches amp rating. The 1222 and LVS34 have individual inline fuses to protect them.

  • @paulzoch3279
    @paulzoch3279 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. If i were to add inline fuses should I use the positive wires between the switches and SAE ports?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад +1

      Hi Paul, yes you can put a fuse on the positive wires between the switch and battery for added protection. If the devices you are connecting to the battery via the SAE port do not have inline fuses then you should definitely add an in line fuse to the SAE positive wire as well.

  • @daveholte7658
    @daveholte7658 2 года назад

    Maybe I missed it Did you mention fuses for each? Garmin recommends each fuse to be 4” from battery source. But maybe not enough room in box. I may leave my 2 fuses in place close to the bow where the Garmin Echomap and Black Box is installed
    Only thing I would add is I will be adding shrink tubing to the wires. Thanks again

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад +1

      Yes you can add additional inline fuses as recommend by Garmin. I did not mention fuses in the video because I mounted my box in my center rod box, well working reach of the factory power wires. The factory red wire has the required in line fuse. Having multiple fuses will not change the performance of the battery or your units. Shrink tubing would be a great add.
      The portable boxes I make for ice fishing have shrink tubing. I did not add tot his box because it’s kept permanently in a dry location. Thanks for watching!!
      BTW I do not have any recommendations for a connector that will work with the battery connections for 2 - 10 gauge wires. Possibly you could run the 10 gauge wires to a marine power block and power the block from the battery with a single red and black wire.

    • @daveholte7658
      @daveholte7658 2 года назад

      @@zevoutdoors7194 thanks
      I am going to install in the box dual ports for powering up my 2 units
      1-10/2 Gauge for Black Box
      1-14/2 Gauge for Garmin Unit
      Then don’t have to “splice both” powers together and will separate feeds.
      Got my box yesterday and waiting from Amazon for my parts duplex Amcor Marine Wire
      Question
      Do you think I can keep the charger in the box with the battery so end of day I can take the cord and plug in charger?
      Didn’t know if there is alot of extra heat being created when charging while in the box? Thanks again and great video

    • @scotwcates
      @scotwcates 10 месяцев назад

      What size fuse would you recommend

    • @daveholte7658
      @daveholte7658 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@scotwcates believe mine is a 8 amp per the spec sheet

  • @rivermyaces
    @rivermyaces 2 года назад +1

    Do you have to have a power switch? or can i just use the plug directly to battery and unplug from the box when black box is not being used...thanks

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      You could eliminate the switch, but I would strongly recommend having a switch. Simply plugging your unit into a hot wire could cause damage to your electronics. With a switch you are making the initial connection to your units with no power. Think of it like using a switch to power a lamp versus plugging and unplugging the cord from an the electrical outlet to turn the light on and off.

  • @irenew95
    @irenew95 Месяц назад

    Great video! I built one and followed your instructions. But when I plug my charger in it won’t charge my battery. Any ideas?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Месяц назад +1

      Check and make sure the polarity on your SAE plugs are the same. Positive to positive. I have purchased a few SAE pigtails of and the polarity is reversed. I’m not able to explain why but I have had similar issue.

    • @irenew95
      @irenew95 Месяц назад

      @@zevoutdoors7194 It’s black to black, red to red

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Месяц назад

      @@irenew95 Have your tried charging battery outside of the box? If it is charging outside, box I would double check all your connections and use a volt meter to confirm continuity of SAE wires to assure red wire is the positive all the way from + batter terminal to + lead on the charger. Sounds crazy, but you can't always trust the wire colors on connectors/pigtails.

  • @jmaze153
    @jmaze153 Год назад +1

    I only need like a 2 ft power wire would I be ok using 12 guage I’m asking bc I already have 12

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      In my opinion you ill be fine with that short of a run. Heavier gauge wire is needed when you are making long runs, like from the bow of a boat to the battery compartment in the back of the boat. Take a look at wire gauge the supplied power cord form Garmin and I am pretty sure you will agree. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnmckenzie837
    @johnmckenzie837 4 месяца назад +1

    Just saw your video on making a Power box. Do you make & sell these.

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  4 месяца назад

      At this time I do not. Thanks for watching!

  • @jamesoosterbaan556
    @jamesoosterbaan556 Год назад

    I researched the amped NMC battery. In my opinion its a dangerous battery to put in a boat. Manage it wrong and you have a fire. It’s cycle life is much lower than a LiPoe batt. Yes it has a a higher full charge voltage but its expensive and won’t last.

  • @stephenwells2216
    @stephenwells2216 Год назад +1

    You don’t think there is any reason to put in a small fuse inside the box?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      Sure, there are reasons. I just didn't do it for this particular setup. Feel free!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @scottcorliss4637
    @scottcorliss4637 2 года назад +1

    Can this box work for a 48Ah amped battery? Can the components handle the 14.8v battery vs a standard 12v?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      Hi Scott. I used the same components in my boat for the Amped Outdoors 14.8 32Ah battery and have had zero issues. I use it to power a EchoMap 102 and LiveScope box. I am not sure about physical size of the 42 and if it would fit in this box. I know the 32 fits but it is a tight fit. Thanks for watching!

  • @ciscokid2444
    @ciscokid2444 10 месяцев назад

    What connector do I use to put two positives from livescope and my graph and do they make a connector to attach three positives?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  10 месяцев назад

      You can use a butt connector large enough to accommodate the wires. Just be sure to use either a heat shrink connector or heat shrink tubing to seal the connection. Thanks for watching!

  • @jefferyjohnson6344
    @jefferyjohnson6344 7 месяцев назад

    should add a fuse as well

  • @daveholte7658
    @daveholte7658 2 года назад

    This is perfect and what I need. Do you sell complete boxes?
    I have the same electronics.
    Can I add 2 SAE plugs?
    Reason is I will have 2 runs to rear of boat where I will put box inside my Ranger compartment
    The 2 runs will be 10 gauge wire
    As stated in Garmin instructions since over 15-20’ away.
    It also states for the 2 fuses to be added approx 4” from battery source.
    I assume if I added 2 SAE connectors I could plug charger into either?
    You mentioned on the SAE connection that 2 leads could be inserted and crimped
    A Red and a Blk
    But with 10 gauge that is a larger wire.
    Maybe you know a crimp connection that could take 2 10 gauge wires?
    I think this box would work great as I want to separate my LiveScope stuff from my 5 batteries in boat.
    And as I place the box in the compartment mentioned it is where all my chargers are for the 5 batteries
    Then end of day I could plug in both charger systems.
    A lighted switch would be helpful to make sure power is On and also to show Charging.
    Last question
    Can a Red Black post type connection be added to install the Garmin units ?
    I would want 2 - Red Black posts with the ability to use crimped eye connectors?
    Then still add the SAE connection for charger
    Thanks again
    This is the Best Video ever
    Well done

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      HI Dave,
      Not sure I got all your questions answered in my comments? I did see your last question about post connections. Yes you can add those off the battery. Here is a link to them on Amazon if you have not found them yet. www.amazon.com/Jabinco-Insulated-Terminal-Binding-Amplifier/dp/B07ZJLB6QK/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3A394F3A04S1E&keywords=banana+plug+post&qid=1659359939&sprefix=bannan+plug+posts%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-3

    • @daveholte7658
      @daveholte7658 2 года назад

      @@zevoutdoors7194 Yep Got them coming Wed same one. Got the wiring 10/2 (black box) today and the SAE connectors Battery being delivered today. Ordered on Amazon the 14/2 Garmin Echo unit. You make it so easy. Thanks to you and Amazon. I will go on your YT and look for that schematic Thought you mentioned that may be there? Have a great day Well done

  • @bryanblount4334
    @bryanblount4334 Год назад

    Do you have your power box in a storage compartment, and your wing for your graph and livescope run to it? I am getting ready to install the 106sv and livescope on my boat. I want to use the power box and install it and the black box in my starboard compartment because there is already routing for wiring from there to the bow. The only thing I’m not sure of is that if I run it that way I think I’ll need to run maybe #10 or #8 gauge wire. The total distance is less than ten feet, but how would I connect the power wires from the graph and black box to the leads to the power box? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      Hi Bryan. I do have a my box mounted in the front of the center rod box on my Vexus. Fortunately for me the 106 power cords reached my box and I have the LVS box right next to the battery box so I did not have to run additional wires. Having said that you should run a heavier gauge from the 106 to the box. Since it is a short distance I would think #10 gauge would be sufficient. Make sure you keep the fuses that came with the LVS and 106 power cables in place.
      Normally when people are talking about heavy gauge wire it is because they are running multiple graphs off of one battery and running long distances from the batteries in the back of the boat.
      I just used a shrink tube type connecter large enough to capture both wires from the 106 and black box. I found this connector that is similar to what I used just make sure you get one large enough for your application.
      I did not buy mine here, I believe I got them on Amazon or at local ACE Hardware, this is just a good picture of the connect I am referring to.
      www.waytekwire.com/item/31980/Molex-Perma-Seal-Butt/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAvqGcBhCJARIsAFQ5ke5EjA271TdnCMlcb0NF1CKffdIFNp1wanpaGE-_2YlVrDoAHkSXoBcaAgdDEALw_wcB
      Thanks for watching!

    • @bryanblount4334
      @bryanblount4334 Год назад +1

      @@zevoutdoors7194 I didn’t know you had a Vexus!! I have an AVX189, had it for about three years now and love it.

  • @foggybottombbq1916
    @foggybottombbq1916 Год назад

    Sorry if you already answered this. Do you sell the complete boxes?

  • @daviddincler7494
    @daviddincler7494 2 года назад +1

    We’re are the fuses at

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      Hi David, I chose to put the fuses in the power (red) line for the electronics after the box. You could put an inline fuse on the red power right off the battery also. Thanks for watching!

  • @laynewebb1513
    @laynewebb1513 Год назад

    Hey there sir I’m looking to build this same set up. My question is i have a 6amp switch laying around i was going to use on lights. Will it be fine to use on this set up or do i need to step up to a 20amp switch

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      It depends on total power consumption you're looking to pull through the fuse. General rule of thumb for a 6A is the system max should be around 4A.
      Given a battery voltage of 15V and the 4A limit you want to make sure the total power draw is below 60W.
      The equation would be max load (W) = nominal voltage * 0.66* fuse rating

    • @laynewebb1513
      @laynewebb1513 Год назад

      Thank you sir i ran and got a 25amp switch to be safe! I got the 20ah battery for a 93sv with ls32 livescope

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      Keep in mind choosing the best fuse is done by determining the lowest value your system can tolerate in a normal operating condition. If you go too high above normal operating current then it will be that much less effective at protecting your circuit.
      Lower is better with fuses.
      Hope this helps

  • @0590don
    @0590don Год назад +1

    What gauge wire are you using

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      I use 14 gauge in the box. You may need to use larger gauge wire when connecting your graph and LVS. I was able to just use the power cords that came with each unit because of my box location. If you have to run a long distance between power box and units you may want to consider 8 or 10 gauge wire. If you use too small of wire on a long run you risk voltage drop which will lower the performance of your graph and LVS. Best way to avoid all of that is to locate power box close so you can just use the supplied power cables. If you do not use the manufacturers power cords do not forget to put an in line fuse on your power lines to the units! Hope this helps and thanks for watching.

    • @0590don
      @0590don Год назад +1

      I only have to run 4 to 5 feet would 14 gauge be ok

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  Год назад

      @@0590don If it were me, I would be ok with 14 gauge that short of a distance. Again, just make sure you have everything properly protected with the inline fuses provide with the Garmin power cables.

  • @richardmontgomery6173
    @richardmontgomery6173 2 года назад +1

    What is your wire size?

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад +1

      Hi Richard, I used 14 gauge wire. There is a link in the video description if you wanted to order on line. Thanks for watching!

    • @richardmontgomery6173
      @richardmontgomery6173 2 года назад

      @@zevoutdoors7194 thanks, with my iPad it never gives me a description. Frustrating!

  • @alanosborne1947
    @alanosborne1947 2 года назад +1

    Great "How to" video but you need to lose the background music really distracting and sometimes difficult to hear you speaking!

    • @zevoutdoors7194
      @zevoutdoors7194  2 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated. We will definitely remember that next time we do a How to video. Thanks for watching!

  • @barntt
    @barntt 8 месяцев назад

    No Fuse at the POS battery post? Shame on YOU!