Lowrance NEP-2 (Network Expansion Port) 000-10029-001 black marine electronics device with four network ports and yellow connectors for expanding fishing tackle system connectivity.
Compact black marine electronic device with heat-dissipating fins, labeled Lowrance NEP-2 (Network Expansion Port) 000-10029-001, featuring multiple connection ports for fishing tackle systems.
Black electronic device with four gold-plated network ports mounted on a compact base, designed for marine electronics connectivity, identified as Lowrance NEP-2 (Network Expansion Port) 000-10029-001.

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Lowrance NEP-2 (Network Expansion Port) 000-10029-001

Sale price$323.00
SKU: 000-10029-001
Pickup currently unavailable at Thorne Bros - 10091 Central Ave. - PH# 763.572.3782

Lowrance NEP-2 (Network Expansion Port) 000-10029-001

Thorne Bros - 10091 Central Ave. - PH# 763.572.3782

Pickup currently unavailable

10091 Central Ave NE
Blaine MN 55434
United States

763-572-3782

Thorne Bros. Marine Electronics - 10130 Davenport St NE Suite 160 - PH# 763.572.3782

Pickup currently unavailable

10130 Davenport St NE
Suite 160
Blaine MN 55449
United States

+17635723782

NEP-2 Network Expansion Port The Network Expansion Port (NEP-2) enables multiple
displays to exchange chart data, waypoint and route information,
as well as interconnecting radar and echosounder modules. Featuring five Ethernet
ports, the NEP-2 is compatible with NSS, NSE and NSO. Key Features

-High Speed

-Plug & Play

-5 Ports -Ethernet Connectivity

-12/24 Volt

-Fully Waterproof

⚠️ WARNING: Risk of cancer and reproductive harm from exposure to Lead and lead compounds. See www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

⚠️ WARNING: Risk of cancer and reproductive harm from exposure to Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP). See www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Important Notice – Jigs and Sinkers

  • The sale of this item may be restricted in Maine (ME), New Hampshire (NH), Vermont (VT), and New York (NY).
  • Please check your local laws and regulations before ordering or using this product.
  • Thorne Bros is not responsible for orders placed in violation of state restrictions.