Introduction
No more connecting multiple T-pieces together. The SBN-1 is the equivalent of four T-Pieces in a single case providing significant time and space saving.
Once the attached 3 meter cable is connected to the vessels power supply, an NMEA 2000 network of up to four devices is ready to use. Taking ‘plug & play’ to the next level.
Do you want a network with more than four devices? The SBN-2 allows connection for up to 8 devices.
Small Boat N2K Network Kit
Installing compact sized NMEA2000 networks is now quicker and easier with the introduction of the Small Boat Network from Actisense. This “backbone in a box” is the equivalent of four T-pieces, two terminators and a power tap, all molded into a single, compact case. This innovative design provides a significant cost, time and space savings compared to traditional NMEA2000 starter kits.
Cables are easily connected/disconnected after mounting thanks to the ambidextrous, molded-in screw locations and the built-in standoff. Once the integral 3 meter power cord is connected to the vessel’s power supply, an NMEA2000 network for up to four devices is ready to use, truly taking plug & play to the next level. The Small Boat Network can even be expanded, as long as all NMEA2000 installation requirements are properly observed.
Small Boat N2K Network Kit With the introduction of Actisense’s small boat network, installing the compact NMEA2000 network is now faster and easier. This “backbone in the box” is… !!!!—-
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