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    LVS 34 power question

    My Ultra 106sv at the bow and my LVS 34 are powered by a dedicated lithium battery. My UHD 93sv at the helm is powered by the agm cranking battery. The 106 and 93 are networked so I can see the live scope image at the helm.

    My question is if I turn off or put to sleep my 106, does it also turn off the live scope transducer? When I do turn off or put the 106 to sleep, I get a message on the 93 that live scope image has been disconnected?
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    I can assume from your post you networked the GLS10 black box to the 106sv then ran a network cable from the 106sv to the 93sv

    Putting the 106sv in sleep mode you will continue to receive Livescope imaging to the 93sv
    If you turn the 106sv off you lose the ability to receive Livescope imaging on the 93sv

    TWO NOTES
    Frist make sure to have a switch to turn off the power to the GLS10 as it continues to draw power even when all units are turned off

    Second running the 106 and gls10 off one battery and the 93 off another may cause some grounding issues and/or static voltage between the units and may also result in some interference in the images a ground wire with a 1 amp fuse connecting the ground of the two batteries will eliminate that
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    Thanks!
    2020 Ranger VS1782 DC
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    Ulterra Quest, 115/90
    2023 Tahoe Premier, 5.3