NMEA 2000® cable A2K-SBN-2
for boatsNMEA 2000® network

NMEA 2000® cable
NMEA 2000® cable
NMEA 2000® cable
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Characteristics

Type
NMEA 2000®
Application domain
for boats
Applications
NMEA 2000® network

Description

Installing small NMEA 2000® networks is quicker and easier than it’s ever been with the Self-contained Boat Network (SBN) from Actisense. The equivalent of eight T-pieces in a single case provides a significant time and space saving with no more connecting multiple T-pieces together. Termination resistors are built in which increases the saving on time and space. Once the attached 3 metre cable is connected to the boats power supply, an NMEA 2000 network for up to eight devices is ready to use, taking ‘plug & play’ to the next level. FEATURES Self-contained NMEA 2000 Network Integrated Termination Resistors 8x NMEA 2000 drops Ruggedized, flame retardant over-moulded housing Metal coupling nuts Integrated EMI Shield Orange, UL Rated, 3-meter power cable Colour coded wires, stripped and tinned BENEFITS Low cost, quick to install, and provides an easy way to connect multiple NMEA 2000 devices Simple installation, fewer components, more reliable, lower cost Accommodates the vast majority of compact NMEA 2000 networks Suitable for wet and harsh conditions- highly desirable in marine environments Reliable, long lasting connections Less likely to be susceptible to interference UL rated cable provide peace of mind. Colour easily differentiates the power cable form drop cables Quick installation, no special tools required

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Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 01 - Stand 603

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