I'm currently not sure if I need it, since all devices come with a lot of cables, but it will turn out over time (during installation). Track installation at www.steel-buddy.com
Very good workmanship! Robust, valuable, solid ... This is how you know products with a strict specification ;-) If you look at the individual prices of the parts contained in the set, then I have to say that this is a very fair price for this recommended set! This rating would be stupid if the individual parts were already overpriced ;-P For someone who is starting to build a modern and very flexible network in his boat, this set for NMEA2000 is highly recommended, because even if you start with the one or the other part cannot be used, the storage drawer is really not overwhelmed by the few leftovers and the calculation still works in my own favor -) For me there is only one final resistance left ;-) I would also prefer this network to all others because it represents the most modern and so far the most flexible standard for a CAN bus system on board. Now it just has to work and last ;-) Many thanks again to the dear SVB people (especially to Mr. C. Berwolf -)) with their very good, competent, patient, persistent, friendly and courteous advice and neutral product recommendation. I only felt that I was in the best of hands and can warmly recommend them -) SVB is just a great company and, as an exile from Bremen, I am completely impartial ;-)
The product is excellent, the quality impeccable, expensive to be a mandatory complement to an electronic assembly. If we add the prices of the anemometer screen and the complements the whole becomes excessive. A kit without cables would be welcome because they are often unnecessary. The tutorial very well done and explicit.