Lowrance 000012751 Ethext-6yl 6' Ethernet Cable on 2040-parts.com
Stuart, Florida, US
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Sold as unit of measure: EA. The Network Backbone Cable is the data communications "pipeline" that runs the length of the boat and capped at each end with a 120 Ohm Terminator. Available in a variety of lengths up to 25' the backbone is interspersed with T-Connectors for linking to (and data sharing between) all sensors and display devices. The NMEA 2000 network 12 Volt Power Source connects to the boat's 12-volt supply to power devices like the EP-10 Fuel Flow Sensor LMF-400 Multi-Function Gauge a Manufacturer's Part Number - 12751 Pictures and descriptions may be stock file photos/descriptions from manufacturer, not actual product. Please verify part numbers and contact us with any questions. |
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