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I don't really need it until next ice season,
Does anyone know if there are any limitations to using the LVS34 in cold temps? I have been getting conflicting info from sources that Garmin is stating its not supported for use in cold temps?Perhaps if your setup in an ice house its not an issue but what if your running and gunning on the ice and its exposed to cold temps? Is there going to be any issues with the LVS34 in cold temps etc while moving around on the ice?Hard to say with it being so new not many details out there. But I am in the same position and would like to get a LVS34 before next ice season as that is mostly what I will use it for. Its not worth the upgrade to me if I cant use it on the ice and would stick with LVS32.
It's a non-issue that idiotic people pushed with the LVS32 also. The operating temp of the PS22, LVS32, and LVS34 are all exactly the same, 0° to 40° Celsius. The storage temps are -40°C to 85 Celsius. The LVS34 will be just fine on the ice.
Dakota battery, the reason being because the amped guy used to badmouth Dakota (his competition) all the time on the fishing sites, very unprofessional of him.
The only "badmouthing' I saw was him talking about how they were not made in the USA like some people were claiming.
Ordered the Amped 14.8V 19Ah with charger. Now I am either waiting until Black Friday to see if LVS34 winds up on sale on with a rebate option, or waiting for my cashback coupon app to give me a nice deal. Just missed 7% cashback through Cabelas. As close as we are to BF, I may as well wait it out.
I run the 19 as well. But then again I sell them in canada, so I’ve had them all! You will get a day plus of runtime, no issue.
I see a lot of people running the 93. Is there a reason for this? Is there better options for something costing similar? I see the 1022 mentioned a fair amount as well.
I received the Amped 14.8V 19Ah battery yesterday and wow it is light. Its about the same size as my Dakota 10Ah but supposedly has twice the juice. We will see about runtime when I have the Livescope on for a full day, but if it does what it says it should, its a very nice unit for larger electronics.