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LIVESCOPE ICE SHUTTLE

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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14.7 h
3 plates
4.8(12)

Bigger shuttle for 20Ah battery
Bigger shuttle for 20Ah battery
28.3 h
4 plates
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Description

Went through many design iterations and this is the current version. This was designed for my needs, but should be able to be customized to yours! This shuttle is deigned around a 12v 15ah amped outdoor battery (but can be modified to fit other sizes,15ah with a 93sv should get roughly 8hrs on-time). Consists of the main housing, lid, and handle. I printed prototypes in PLA, but the final version was out of PETG with 0.6mm nozzle @ standard profile (this seemed to be adequate strength for the shuttle). Hope some people can use this as I didn't see many options out there in the maker community (and the commercially available ones are $$$$).

 

HARDWARE:

(8) PHMS-10-24X1" 

(8) NYLON NUT,10-24 

(2) 6-32 HEATSET INSERTS (MCMASTER: 97171A140)

(2) PHMS,6-32X3/4"

 

GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS

 

GARMIN ALL-IN-ON POWER CABLE: 

https://www.fishusa.com/Garmin-All-in-One-Livescope-Ice-Fishing-Power-Cable/?sku=243588&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAyc67BhDSARIsAM95QzuQmn68DQxI6lDBneXkRDQI09uNS-eZwtEvafXTIM4S4POWdT0VSs0aAuixEALw_wcB

 

SAE 2-PORT:

https://www.amazon.com/ELECTOP-Connector-Rectangular-Weatherproof-Generator/dp/B09P4LM5N2/ref=sr_1_12?crid=2TN8OI092LW58&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.HtlbEwgZox_wx-XNTzt9LGut320bmj9WuiMK_g6jmEBJOXb5LUE-EMkNtZThy-z-V3NZY_wUutoVrvPrAEz6fdAPomG7E-FVwFKN5_KAIfn64UDwz5WhcApkxsCPGC5bo4rc8ilfCSbrkI2M4Z7E0uIeNkx-puEQLlK7JPt_fQ2_07hFcVcQBuHjcpq7KEdNjKb_8MLhExUgKpGVlPy0NidRiy_CYPXOe6E72st4XeTdAcumbHxzDOCWMFA-r6v7idi8F35L4UN-m-3CiO1xH1NBhX4IA1yTckk6snwLg-eVbLBL5jxzlPPljIpvjPC4LYaN4SO-JBPLA8P98Pydds_qQo8Ci0YyY2sgmmVVRVsIDH4lWtyI8v8B4A2OpBRiXpB_ShyZM2tpCe4zfsbEYOzTDpgdKbN7nyblDREaIWhyZN-yqNta-Qq9FdDVb90E.pS-tT2GYFrjlk5pZn5HlY-kgLlkvuqQUroqC8qHXUdo&dib_tag=se&keywords=sae%2B2-port&qid=1735657663&sprefix=sae%2B2-port%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-12&th=1

 

POWER SWITCH:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CH3CJZQD/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?pd_rd_i=B0CH3CJZQD&pd_rd_w=Dkxw9&content-id=amzn1.sym.7446a9d1-25fe-4460-b135-a60336bad2c9&pf_rd_p=7446a9d1-25fe-4460-b135-a60336bad2c9&pf_rd_r=S5ZR68229C90KR5BFC6D&pd_rd_wg=43KTh&pd_rd_r=54d78c80-03e4-4143-a2a3-797e53f3fdf2&s=industrial&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw&th=1

 

USB POWER HUB:

https://www.amazon.com/Rydonair-Aluminum-Charger-Socket-Illuminated/dp/B07CJW3ZRP/ref=sr_1_4?crid=16Q2AV3XSJPMN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.sL8Ew9TMIww-tZrmmRnZIhzhVK1d8fAOfCg5EGGK7nOmZe4qMaOCrFCvpScBNNXaF6YIQX11pWPUP5RBdyv-ElVBoA5mT38hIsUXq8mfirS3H2AkWGmkRzBfNDlqmQOwVuq50nzCRFHJgjArh-k_jYtC6psqPWz6rPX2wOikXEMgouBhbfhTbs2fiz3DD2rXYjKXD8s5fyoxPRMbarjBl6Td3bhtLiSLqRuuwe8BOCAgKNViEXp0ygDYP2SO2mmkxSd3tbJaqeOFwe1Rd5ejEjqoUAM2fUu_eoU9jBtAs04B-VFMokv1uPlu1sOz8uZW-LCQDUTJSs57_HEp3X3NlCPn_yG9MGYSQc0vu53aRwA.yRUJ7wpLtybnwCGuC2ps6WooqB4MDHE8ih90FbsNKjc&dib_tag=se&keywords=rydonair&qid=1735657827&s=industrial&sprefix=rydonair%2Cindustrial%2C71&sr=1-4

 

 

Comment & Rating (143)

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Thank you for sharing this, its a really nice unit! I am trying to mount a Lowrance Active Target 2 amplifier to this shuttle but its pretty different to the Garmins. Is there any chance you could make some changes to get this Lowrance unit to fit on it like that way i have mocked it up in this photo? I have also added the dimensions of the amplifier. Also, i am using the large battery version.
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hey, would an adapter plate work for you?
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Replying to @MHICKEL_24 :
Yeah, an adapter would probably be fine. I appreciate your responsiveness!
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Replying to @MHICKEL_24 :
So i decided to take a stab at creating my own adapter plate. New to 3D printing and parts design, but thats the reason I got the printer in the first place. Here are some pictures of the adapter i made for the Lowrance Active Target 2 Module.
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Hi, I’d like to know if you could modify the file for me so that it’s a bit deeper. I have a 32Ah NMC Amped Outdoors battery and I can’t even connect the wires and close the lid. I don’t mind paying to have it done. Thanks!
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hey, what size is your battery.i have already made a larger model
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Replying to @MHICKEL_24 :
it is 5 7/8 x 3 29/32 x 3 5/8 inches I have printed the largest shuttle my Battery fit in it but a have no place for the wiring…
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Replying to @Neox371 :
give me some time, ill see if I can make the added height work
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Love this model! Printed good on my sv08. sadly it doesn't work with my lowrance (eagle eye 9). The screen bracket hole spacing isn't variable like on the garmin with the elongated slots. Mine measures 5.5x1.25 exactly. I also run a wooster sherlock pole that has an OD of 1.25 I don't know if you have the time to make mods to fit this combo but I would print another if you do!
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I HAVE UPLOADED A NEW SHUTTLE AND HANDLE FOR YOU! PLEASE SEND PIC OF IT COMPLETED!
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Replying to @MHICKEL_24 :
Oh hell yea!!
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Replying to @MHICKEL_24 :
Looks real good! bolt holes line up great (my picture was rushed) just waiting on the SAE hardware. If you have time to make a 20ah version I’ll also print that! also I’m waiting on boost tolkens but they will be coming your way.
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Bigger shuttle for 20Ah battery
This is the bigger 32ah version. Printed with PETG. Waiting on some things to come in the mail to get it all together.
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Do you have a link for this one?
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also would like the files for the 32ah version
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Great model and printed well. Thanks for posting the solid works files. I bought different switch, SAE port and USB port so I needed to modify the openings but everything came out awesome. I have the amped outdoors 12V 19ah battery and it fit perfectly too. If I could have boosted you more than twice I would have.
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Looks great, glad you were able to modify as you needed! Also good to hear the Amped 15AH will also fit.
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printed this file and it turned out excellent! thank you so much you saved me some money! was curious if you or someone could help out with wiring? I have the Garmin all In one cable and bought exactly everything in your description but have no idea how to wire it.
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here you go
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Just wanted to say thank you for posting this design! I did a test print with 10% infill PLA as a demo print I could modify. I've ended up using that test print for 2 years and only yesterday had to reprint the handle (this time choose 100% infll PETG). Fantastic shuttle that I modified to take a milwaukee drill battery OR an anderson plug to a laptop charger to power the whole setup.
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Great to hear! cool mod with the M18 also. What kind of runtime do you get on the M18? I had a vexliar I was running on M18
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hello, newbie here with a A1, factory ss .4 nozzle running Pla, wondering what i can do to reprint and avoid this happening. hoping to reprint and finish the remaining pieces! thanks!
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Did you use a .28mm layer height with .4mm nozzle? do you have "slow down for overhangs" activated? If you enable supports this will go away for sure, but I have printed a few of these without supports and have better bridging results.
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Hello so I'm using the X1 Carbon printer, when I load the 32Ah file the file is to large to be printed on the plate it says? Am I doing something wrong or is this printer plate not large enough?
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not sure what your issue is maybe scaling? I imported the same file without issue.
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Great design and print! I have 2 questions: 1. Where did you connect the SAE port to the “all-in-one power cable”? Did you connect to the gray quick connectors (I think these are for a transducer) or did you cut the charging port on the cable? Do you think it CAN get connected to the quick connects? 2. What is the hole on the bottom inside of the box for? Thanks again!
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cut the OEM charging cabel end off and wire to the SAE port. the leads with the gray connectors are for AUX power. connect that to your USB ports. the hole was for drainage incase water got inside the compartment
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