Garmin Livescope LVS32 Ice Transducer Pole

Garmin Livescope LVS32 Ice Transducer Pole

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I created this so I could use my Livescope System Ice Fishing without having to spend $150 on one from a store. The pole is one half of a kayak paddle. The paddle is 30mm in diameter. The adapter was designed to slide over the smaller end of the paddle handle where it originally connected to the other half of the paddle and is held on using the push button. The LVS32 clamp came with the livescope kit for the trolling motor tube. The handle was designed so that I could eventually print out an insert in a separate color for the arrow on top. The leg frame and legs are designed so that the legs fold upward toward the handle for storage. The hole size is 8-32. Currently, this is designed for a 1.5in (8-32) carriage bolt and wing nut to hold and tighten the legs. During testing it held up but I can see in the future that this may loosen and create another issue as it wears. I am redesigning the leg frame and leg to accept a 1/4-20 carriage bolt with a square insert to prevent turning while tightening. I highly suggest printing legs and frame at 60 or more percent infill for additional strength. All parts were printed in PLA Black at 40% infill to test fitment and use. Eventually I will print using PETG for the final product once the kinks are worked out.

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