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Post 32 made on Tuesday May 27, 2014 at 19:28
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On May 27, 2014 at 12:44, Duct Tape said...
ok, we have that cable, but are you sure you want the powered drop cable?  that isn't the one to use when you tie into an existing NMEA2000 network.  that cables passes power through from the Fusion stereo onto the network to power up Fusion wired controllers.

i think this is the one you probably want:  [Link: fusionelectronics.com]

If not, then I have tons of the 864s lying around, i could definitely ship you one of them for the cost of shipping, or i could drop it off to you if

i had my bike stolen when a group of kids pushed me off of it at Lincoln park pool.  i learned to walk from then on.

That's great- I got that part number from tech support, too. He said the MS-IP700 would receive its power from the NMEA trunk, once the adapter was in place- I'll call them again and get the scoop. Not a huge hurry, but I want the right parts.

I lost my 1st bike at Parkway, in 5th Grade and it was locked, too. Saw the a$$hole ride away on it. That was a couple of months after the riots- go figure. Must have felt empowered. Lost three more- one at a friends' house (next to his ten speed, another at QuikPleez (I chased that turd, but he took off when he saw that I was really close to grabbing him). The last one was in my parents' garage- stole my dad's snowblower, too- dragged it across the hood of his '56 T-Bird.

The family of the 3rd one liked the neighborhood so much they moved there. From 17th & North. Trashed it in near-record time and after one of the kids popped out a kid of their own, that little turdlet pulled a knife on his 4th Grade teacher. The problem there was that she lived a block away. She quit almost immediately, to teach at Henry Clay Grade School.
My mechanic told me, "I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder."


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